Red to promote MLB debut Chase Burns

Reds plan to choose top pitching prospects Chase Burns Triple A from Louisville, reporting on track and field Trent Rosecrans. He will play against the Yankees in his Major League Baseball debut Tuesday.
Burns, 22, was the second pick in the draft last year. In his final year of college, he dominated Wake Forest with a 10-1 record while hitting 191 batsmen in 100 innings and pitching to 2.70 ERA. By 2025, he is widely regarded as the highest prospect in the Reds organization and is the top 50 prospect in the game. If possible, the young right-hander will only improve his reputation in his first 13 pro ball starts. Burns hit the triple digits with a fastball, one of the meanest sliders in the minor league, scoring a 1.77 ERA between High A, Double-A and Triple-A, a strikeout rate of 36.8% and a strikeout rate of 6.85. Although he has fired in the system at a very rare speed, he doesn’t seem to have too much. So after Triple-A started just twice, he was ready for the next challenge.
It seems like a positive promotion, but Burns does everything he can to win the opportunity. Meanwhile, red is lower in the beginning pitch depth. Wade Miley It landed at Illinois State University (IL) yesterday after appearing in Cincinnati. He joined Hunter Green and Carson Spiersalso Rhett Lowder,,,,, Julian Aguiarand Brandon Williamsonthree people were eliminated all season. Make things worse, Nick Martinez June’s struggle is serious. Chase the littlerecalled earlier today, losing in all three games that have appeared so far in his major league career. So with the major leagues getting sick and burning well among minors, the Reds will shoot for their highest prospects in less than a year after they drafted him. Before their debut, they will have to make room for active and 40-person rosters.



