The Reds are planning to choose the best prospects Chase burns Of Triple-a Louisville, reports C. Trent Rosecrans of the Athletic. He starts against the Yankees in his MLB debut on Tuesday.
Burns, 22, was the second overall choice in last year’s concept. In his last year of university play, he dominated Wake Forest, while leading 10-1 while striking 191 fighters over 100 innings and rising to a 2.70 era. In 2025, he was widely regarded as the best prospect in the Reds organization and a top 50 outlook in the game. If possible, the young right hand has only improved his reputation for his first 13 professional beginning. Burns, armed with a rush ball that hits threefold digit and one of the most ominous slides in the minor leagues, has set up a 1.77 era, a strike rate of 36.8%, and a 6.85 strike-to-step ratio between High-A, Double-A and Triple-A. Although he rarely shot through the system, he has never looked too much. So, after just two start at Triple-A, he’s already ready for his next challenge.
It may seem like an aggressive promotion, but Burns has done everything in its power to earn the opportunity. Meanwhile, the Reds are low at the depth of the pitch. Wade miley Land on the il Yesterday after just three appearances for Cincinnati. He joined Hunter Greene and Carson Spiersas well as Rhett Lowder, Julian Aguiarand Brandon Williamsonthe three of which were outside all season. To make matters worse, Nick martinez struggled badly in June, and Chase smallRemember earlier today, the loss has taken in all three matches in which he has appeared in the big league so far in his career. So, with a struggling big league rotation and Burns in the minors, the Reds will give their best prospects in the majors, less than a year after they set him up. They will have to free up a space for Burns on the active and 40-man grids before his debut.
