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Reds reward phenom Chase Burns with $105 million contract extension

The Cincinnati Reds have signed pitcher Chase Burns to a $105 million contract extension, rewarding the young player for his performance and potential. This deal highlights Burns' rising status in Major League Baseball and signals the team's commitment to retaining top talent. The contract is expected to have significant financial implications for the Reds, impacting their payroll and future roster decisions. Burns, who has shown exceptional skill since entering the league, now becomes one of the highest-paid players in the sport.

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Reds reward phenom Chase Burns with $105 million contract extension

The Cincinnati Reds have signed pitcher Chase Burns to a $105 million contract extension, rewarding the young player for his performance and potential. This deal highlights Burns' rising status in Major League Baseball and signals the team's commitment to retaining top talent. The contract is expected to have significant financial implications for the Reds, impacting their payroll and future roster decisions. Burns, who has shown exceptional skill since entering the league, now becomes one of the highest-paid players in the sport.

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