Each year, a player pops up that isn't on any top prospect lists and raises eyebrows. This year, that player is right-handed pitcher Hunter Parks. Parks pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings out of the bullpen on Saturday for Double-A Chattanooga. In six games this season and 10 innings pitched, Parks has yet to allow a run. He's also turned himself into a strikeout pitcher, striking out 19 batters in those 10 innings. The 24-year-old was drafted by the Reds in the 8th round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of Florence-Darlington Technical College. The Reds started him as a starting pitcher, but he struggled with his command. Last season, the Reds converted him to a reliever and he started to see more success. Before the Reds converted him to a reliever, FanGraphs suggested they do just that back in 2024. "Parks has only ever started in pro ball, but he’s walked 15% of hitters combined the last two seasons and, now in his 40-man platform year, the Reds should consider moving him to relief," they wrote.…