Chase Burns Locks In With Reds on 7-Year, $105M Deal
Cincinnati secures its 23-year-old ace through 2033 with a fully guaranteed extension carrying no deferred money or option years.
The Reds and right-hander Chase Burns have agreed to a seven-year, $105 million contract extension, confirmed by multiple reporters including Jon Morosi and Jeff Passan. The deal begins in 2026 and runs through 2033, extending Burns two years beyond his existing arbitration control. Burns, 23, has been one of baseball's best pitchers in his first full season, posting a 2.54 ERA over 102.2 innings across 18 starts. The extension contains no deferred money and no option years.
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