MiLB.com's Sam Dykstra, Jim Callis, and Jonathan Mayo wrote an interesting article earlier this week, picking a prospect from each team that has the most closer potential. For the Reds, they chose starting pitcher Chase Petty, who is currently Cincinnati's No. 7-ranked prospect. "Petty is still very much a starting pitcher prospect and is only 23 years old, hitting the big leagues each of the last two years, including going 5 2/3 innings in a start for the Reds on Monday," the trio wrote. "The stuff still works and he’s super-athletic, but he really struggled execution-wise in 2025. He’s been missing more bats so far in Triple-A this year, but his command has only been so-so, and we’d be interested to see if his 96-98 mph sinker ticks up in shorter stints to go along with his swing-and-miss sliders and solid changeup." Petty looked much better in his first start with the Reds this season against the Cubs last week, giving up three runs on four hits in 5 2/3 innings.…