Report: Cincinnati Reds Top Prospect Being Promoted to Triple-A Louisville

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The Cincinnati Reds are calling up their top prospect Chase Burns to Triple-A Louisville, according to Wake Forest Baseball.
They selected Burns with the second overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.
Burns has made 11 starts between High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga. In 53 2/3 innings, Burns has a 1.68 ERA, a WHIP of 0.75 and opponents are hitting just .166 against him.
On Saturday, Burns tossed seven shutout innings while striking out six for Double-A Chattanooga.
If Burns continues to dominate at Triple-A Louisville, it wouldn't be surprising to see Burns in the big leagues before the season ends.
You can see the full post below:
Chase Burns has been called up to AAA 👀
— Wake Forest Baseball Analytics (@Wake_Analytics) June 9, 2025
His AA Stats are absurd.
8 G
42 IP
55 K (36% K%) 🔥
4 BB 🤯
1.29 ERA
1.71 FIP
0.71 WHIP
.177 BAA
(@ChattLookouts, @LouisvilleBats)
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