CINCINNATI — On the 11 th anniversary of his MLB debut, Michael Lorenzen spent part of his Wednesday afternoon shagging fly balls and looking every bit like an outfielder as his Rockies teammates took batting practice. It was a bit of a full-circle moment at Great American Ball Park, the stadium where Lorenzen made his debut on the mound after being selected by the Cincinnati Reds with the 38 th pick in the 2013 MLB draft. After all, he was back where it all started for him and doing something that came very naturally for him. Lorenzen was a John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year finalist during his junior year at Cal State-Fullerton, playing center field and coming in to close out games. He racked up 19 saves that season while hitting .335 and leading the Big West Conference with 54 RBI. While Lorenzen may have had closer in his blood, the Reds planned for him to be a starter.…