The Cincinnati Reds have made a significant decision during the All-Star break by signing rising star Chase Burns to a 7-year, $105 million contract, as reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. At just 23 years old and coming off an All-Star season, Burns’ deal is the largest ever for a pitcher with minimal service time and includes no options or deferrals. This commitment reflects the Reds’ shift towards long-term investments in their key players, solidifying their future with Burns and fellow ace Hunter Greene. With this move, the franchise aims to build around their elite pitching duo.
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