The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly promoting their sixth-ranked prospect, Chase Petty, on Wednesday to make his Major League debut against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Petty shared a story that was posted on Instagram about him being called up and said “Go time.” He also shared a story from his agent that tagged him and had the hourglass emoji.
The 22-year-old has a 3.52 ERA over five starts with Triple-A Louisville this season. He has struck out 27 over 23 innings.
The post also mentioned that Tyler Callihan will be promoted on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old can play both infield and outfield and is hitting .304 with an OPS of .938 in 24 games this season for Triple-A Louisville.
Petty was scratched from his start tonight and Callihan was not in the lineup.
It’s worth noting that we have not seen this report confirmed yet.
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