Reds Historic Signing Comes With Surprise Twist

The Reds secure their future by committing to star pitcher Chase Burns with a record-breaking contract, signaling hope for brighter seasons ahead.

The Cincinnati Reds may be sitting last in the NL Central, but their latest move gives fans something real to hang onto.

Cincinnati has agreed to a seven-year, $105 million contract extension with Chase Burns, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The deal keeps the 23-year-old right-hander in Cincinnati through 2033, and it comes with no club options.

"Right-hander Chase burns and the Cincinnati Reds are in agreement on a seven-year, $105 million contract, sources tell ESPN," Passan reports. "Burns, 23, was an All-Star this season and one of the best young pitchers in baseball.

No club options. A straight deal that will run through 2033."

For a franchise that usually isn’t throwing around this kind of money, the size of the commitment says plenty. Burns has been a bona fide Cy Young contender, and the Reds are paying like they know exactly what they have.

The deal also lands at a time when Cincinnati’s young core is starting to take shape. Elly De La Cruz has looked great, Sal Stewart was an All-Star and appears to be a cornerstone piece, and now Burns is locked in for the long haul.

That matters because the next question is obvious: what comes next for De La Cruz and Stewart? There has been some concern about whether the Reds could get extensions done for the rest of their young talent. But if Cincinnati is willing to commit this kind of money to Burns, a 23-year-old All-Star and one of the best young pitchers in baseball, that has to be encouraging for the rest of the roster.

The $105 million figure also matches the biggest pitching contract in franchise history, tying the deal the Reds gave Homer Bailey. That alone shows how strongly the organization believes in Burns.

And for Reds fans, that’s the real takeaway. Even with the standings looking bleak this season, the front office just made a clear statement about the future. Burns is part of it, and Cincinnati is showing it’s ready to keep building around its young stars.

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