Reds extend Burns, vow 'to keep getting better'
The Cincinnati Reds signed starter Chase Burns to a $105 million, seven-year contract Saturday, securing a long-term future for the 23-year-old right-hander who is fresh off his first All-Star Game selection.
The Cincinnati Reds are making a bold move to lock down their young talent, and it's a clear signal that they're committed to building a winning team. By extending Chase Burns' contract to seven years and $105 million, the Reds are betting big on his potential to become a cornerstone of their rotation. At just 23 years old, Burns has already shown flashes of brilliance, earning his first All-Star Game selection - and the Reds are hoping that he'll continue to grow and develop into a top-of-the-rotation starter.
This move is significant not just for Burns, but for the Reds as a whole. The team has been rebuilding for a while now, and securing a talented young player like Burns is a key part of that process. By locking him up long-term, the Reds are ensuring that they'll have a strong foundation in place for years to come. And with the competitive balance of the NL Central in flux, the Reds are positioning themselves to make a serious push for the playoffs in the near future.
So what's next for the Reds? With Burns' future secure, the team will likely focus on bolstering its lineup and bullpen. Will they make a splash in free agency, or look to make some savvy trades to round out their roster? And how will Burns respond to the pressure of a big contract - will he continue to develop into the ace that the Reds think he can be? Tour fans will be keeping a close eye on the Reds as they look to make a deeper run in the postseason.
Originally reported by espn.com. TourNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.