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With the Reds 8-3, atop the division, their hot start is thanks to their incredible pitching. And most notably, Chase Burns, who received an incredibly bold prediction from ESPN's Jeff Passan that would have the Reds righty beating Paul Skenes for the NL Cy Young.
ESPN reporter Jeff Passan wrote that he predicts Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Chase Burns will win this year's National League Cy Young award.
The Cincinnati Reds have a loaded pitching staff led by a few of the best young pitchers in the game. Jeff Passan made a bold prediction involving Chase Burns
The Reds are starting to run very low on pitching depth. Chase Petty and Julian Aguiar just had bad starts in Triple-A, and they each have a ton to work on. There isn’t another notable starting pitching prospect in the upper levels of the Reds’ farm system.
The Cincinnati Reds have worked very hard to build up their starting rotation over the last five years. With Hunter Greene, Andrew Abbott, and Nick Lodolo at the top of the rotation, the Reds swung a trade for Brady Singer last year. Singer quickly emerged ...
The Cincinnati Reds earned a 2-1 win over the Texas Rangers on Sunday. Chase Burns led the way, turning in six innings of one-run baseball. After the game, Rangers manager Skip Schumaker shared his thoughts on Burns' performance.
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Cincinnati Reds’ scouting report on the Texas Rangers what that the Rangers’ hitters didn’t chase much. Heading into the series, Rhett Lowder and Chase Burns knew that they were going to have to execute at a high level with two strikes. Texas’ hitters weren’t going to get themselves out.
Dalton Del Don looks at the players who have seen their fantasy baseball stock rise or fall significantly in early April.