Chase Burns debuts with Yankees strikeouts

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Chase Burns, from Cincinnati Reds, gets his first six outs by the punch road in his major league debut


Cincinnati – el Rookie Chase Burns HE converted in it Third pitcher since 1961 in get their First six outs per punch in his debut in the Major Leagues.

He could not keep the impulse during the rest of the game.

The 22 -year -old right pitcher of the Cincinnati Reds, second general selection of the amateur draft last July, allowed three races in five tickets on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.

Burns struck out his first five batters before the Jazz single chisholm Jr. allowed six hits and struck out eight, Cincinnati’s seventh in getting at least that amount in his first opening.

According to Elias Sports Bureau, To Leiterof the Yankeesand Wade Davisof Tampa Bay Raysthey were the other pitchers in the era of expansion whose first six outs were strikeouts. Both allowed a race in the first two entries.

Burns struck out seven of his first 10 batters and allowed only one hit until Ben Rice opened the fourth inning connecting a hanging slider that toured 413 feet and two thirds of the road to the terrace of the right garden in the Great American Ball Park.

Aaron Judge followed him with a hit. Burns withdrew the following two batters, Chisholm Jr. approached the game with a single and Anthony Volpe connected a triple of two races when the central gardener TJ Friedl threw himself imprudently and the ball escaped.

Burns averaged 98.1 mph with 48 lines, reaching a couple of 100.1 mph in the first entrance. He launched 24 sliders, eight speed changes and a curve. New York left 9-1 with six strikeouts in his first round in the order to bat and 9-5 with a triple and a homer in his second.

Burns launched 53 of 81 launches for strikes. His first launch in the big leagues was a line of 98.4 mph to Trent Grisham that was right in the inside corner of the plate. He managed to chase a 91.1 mile slider for the third out in the first entry.

He put 3-0 down in three of the first 10 batters before finishing with strikeouts.

Burns opened 11 of 21 batters with strikes and induced 12 failed swings.

It is the fifth first round of the draft last year to reach the major leagues, joining the first base of the Athletics, Nick Kurtz; to the gardener of the Kansas City Royals, Jac Caglianone; to the second base of Los Angeles Angels, Christian Moore; And the gardener of the Houston Astros, Cam Smith, who was selected by the Chicago Cubs before going to Houston in the exchange of Kyle Tucker last December.