Reds Started crook chase burn against Red Sox Ace Garat Crocket

Right-Hand Chase Burns, number 2 pick in the last summer draft, will demand their first Major League win at the beginning of their second career on Monday, when Cincinnati Reds opened three-marks in Boston Red Sox.
The 22 -year -old Burns scored three runs in five innings against New York Yankiz on Tuesday during his leading league debut. He faced the first five batsmen, which he faced and overtook the game 3–0, but Reds batted back and won 5–4 in 11 innings. Burns gave six hits and recorded eight strikes.
Burns (0–0, 5.40 ERA) spent two seasons in Tennessee and went 10–1 with 2.70 ERA in 16 in Wake Forest in 2024.
Burns will face a Boston team that has lost seven of their last eight matches and demolished two out of three against Toronto over the weekend. Red Sax was 3-for-11 with runners in scoring conditions while losing 5-3 to Blue Jais on Sunday.
Boston’s manager Alex Kora said, “You have to cash.” “We had our opportunities. The line was really moving forward today. I felt that the quality of the et-bats was good. We haven’t cash yet.”
Reds enter the chain with some speed, thanks to the 3–2 win over San Diego from Sunday. Cincinnati entered 2–1 at the bottom of the ninth, but tied the game and then got a base-loaded single from Will Banson that went to Gavin Lux with a game-winner run.
“Obviously, once that speed and that ball starts rolling, you start looking forward to your opportunity, your opportunity, and we did it,” Banson said. “I am just looking for an opportunity to help the team. … Obviously, the hideout loaded with the game on the line – this is clearly a great feeling. It fire me.”
Reds has won six of their last seven series.
Cincinnati manager Terry Frankona said, “We bend a little bit, but we did not break, and we placed it where it was (2–1).” “So, we had a chance. So often you are thinking in the dugout,” If we only get a tie run or win to the plate. ” You are not going to win all the time, but at least you give yourself a chance.
“I always think we are going to win. It’s too fun when you do.”
Cincinnati Hits will get a look at one of the best in the game on Monday, as Boston Ace Garat Crocket (7-4, 2.06) is about to begin. Four career performances against Reds have crochet 0–1 with 6.43 in seven innings. Three of them came into relief.
Boston Reliever Zack Kelly left Blue Jais 5-3 on Sunday, in which the team called the right oblique tightness in the sixth innings. Kelly entered the game in the fifth. He is going to be an MRI on Monday.
“Just tight,” Kora said. “Hopefully nothing is serious.”
Red Sox is likely to stop Marcello Mayor back in the lineup on Monday. The Mayor went to the list of mourning on Friday and did not play in a three-game series against Toronto, but Kora said that he hopes that Mayor would return to the team for the opener against Cincinnati.
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