There's nothing quite like the buzz surrounding a highly anticipated rookie debut in baseball, especially when it's for a team with playoff aspirations. Cincinnati Reds fans got their excitement fix when Chase Burns took the mound for the first time in the Major Leagues, instantly becoming a hot topic in the baseball card collecting community.
For those just joining the story: Burns made a name for himself pitching at both Tennessee and Wake Forest, where he earned ACC Pitcher of the Year honors. The Reds didn't hesitate, selecting him second overall in the 2024 MLB Draft and signing him for a hefty $9.25 million.
Burns quickly rose through the Reds' minor league system in 2025, starting the season at Single-A Dayton Dragons and moving rapidly up to Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts after just three starts. His brief but impressive stint with the Triple-A Louisville Bats paved the way for his major league debut.
Stepping into the spotlight against the formidable New York Yankees, Burns delivered five solid innings, allowing three earned runs on six hits. However, his remarkable eight strikeouts without issuing a single walk truly captured everyone's attention. Connor Phillips secured the win in relief, leading the Reds to a close 5-4 victory.
Burns began his career with a historic flourish, striking out the first five hitters he faced, including notable stars Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, and Paul Goldschmidt—three of whom boast MVP titles. After finally allowing a single to Jazz Chisholm Jr., he quickly returned to form, striking out Anthony Volpe.
His standout performance immediately impacted his baseball card market. Burns' cards surged in value, highlighted by notable sales like the 2024 Bowman’s Best Top Prospects #TP-28 Chase Burns autograph card, which is listed at around $175, and the highly sought-after 2024 Panini Kaboom Prospect Edition selling for approximately $300.
Collectors on a budget can still get their hands on affordable yet promising cards, such as the 2025 Bowman Chrome #BCP-122 Chase Burns Reptilian Refractor, priced attractively under six dollars.