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Cincinnati Reds Rookie Chase Burns Makes History Against the Dodgers
On July 28, 2025, in a showdown at Great American Ball Park against the Los Angeles Dodgers, rookie pitcher Chase Burns etched his name into the Reds record books with a historic performance. In his sixth career start, Burns struck out 10 batters over 5 2⁄3 innings, allowing just three runs and one walk SABR+15SI+15Reddit+15.
What really made the night special? That marked his third consecutive start with 10+ strikeouts, a feat no Reds pitcher — in fact, no Red since the turn of the 20th century — had ever accomplished SI+1Yardbarker+1.
Chase Burns now joins an elite group of pitchers — including Masahiro Tanaka (Yankees, 2014) and Kerry Wood (Cubs, 2004) — who also had 10-strikeout outings in three of their first six starts SI+1Yardbarker+1. A sensational beginning for the former No. 2 overall pick from the 2024 MLB Draft out of Wake Forest, who turned heads with 190 strikeouts in 100 innings his final collegiate season True Blue LA+8SI+8Yardbarker+8.

Why This Matters for Reds Fans
A Rare Milestone: No Reds pitcher since 1900 had ever reached this strikeout threshold three games in a row.
Elite Company: Burns is now in the same category as Tanaka and Wood — an elite club of dominant young arms.
Bright Future: Despite some inconsistency (he entered the game with a 6.65 ERA over his first 21⅔ innings), this historic stretch underscores his potential. His strikeout rate remains an attention-grabbing 35% Yardbarker+15WJXT+15Yardbarker+15SITrue Blue LA.

The Bigger Picture
While this outing ended in a 5–2 loss to Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Dodgers — who featured a strong 7-inning, 9-strikeout performance and a go-ahead two-run double from Shohei Ohtani — Burns’ personal achievement stood out in a competitive game Reuters.
For Reds fans, this moment is not just a bright spot — it’s a sign of promise. A young pitcher stepping up on a big stage, delivering in historic fashion, and giving the team and city something real to cheer about.

FINAL THOUGHT
Chase Burns is more than just a rookie; he’s a trailblazer. With three straight games of double-digit strikeouts to launch his career, Burns has firmly announced himself as a new force in Cincinnati’s pitching future. Keep watching—this is only the beginning.