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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Chase Burns, Reds' top pitching prospect, promoted to Triple-A Louisville
Cincinnati Reds top prospect Chase Burns is being promoted from Double-A Chattanooga to Triple-A Louisville, according to reports confirmed by Jonathan Mayo. In May, Burns climbed 12 spots to No. 11 in MLB Pipeline's latest top 100 rankings. Advertisement On June 7, Burns struck out six in seven shutout innings for the Lookouts. In 42 innings over eight starts for the Lookouts, Burns posted a 6-1 record, 1.29 ERA and 0.714 WHIP with 55 strikeouts and just four walks. Cincinnati Reds pitcher Chase Burns (81) during the annual team picture day at the Cincinnati Reds Player Development Complex in Goodyear, Ariz., on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. The second overall pick in the 2024 MLB draft was promoted to Chattanooga April 21. He posted a 3.09 ERA with 20 strikeouts in 11 2/3 innings in three starts for the High-A Dayton Dragons. Burns, who starred at Wake Forest, didn't pitch professionally in 2024. He struck out six in four shutout innings in his pro debut in April. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Chase Burns, Reds' top RHP prospect, promoted to Triple-A Louisville


Daily Mail
08-05-2025
- General
- Daily Mail
Relive VE Day as it happened 80 years ago when Britain threw epic party to celebrate Germany's surrender in WWII
Eighty years ago, the Allied fight against Nazi tyranny came to an end. At 3pm on May 8, 1945, Winston Churchill told the nation in his radio broadcast that it was 'your hour' and 'your victory'. As news of the end of the Second World War in Europe spread, so did the country-wide rejoicing. London was swamped by hundreds of thousands of people celebrating the end of five years of toil and sacrifice - even if the war against Japan was still ongoing. A decade ago, when Britain's marked 70 years since the end of the war, esteemed historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie recounted VE Day minute by minute in the Mail, as it happened in 1945. Now, we have used their words to again to reveal how the day progressed, from 7am until midnight.