Chase Burns allowed five earned runs over 5 1/3 innings while striking out two in Friday’s loss to the Angels.
After pitching a scoreless first inning, Burns ran into trouble in the second. After striking out Jorge Soler to start the inning, the hard-throwing righty walked Yoán Moncada on four pitches, and allowed back-to-back singles to Josh Lowe and Logan O’Hoppe to load the bases with two outs. Burns would then walk in the first run of the game on a five-pitch at-bat to Adam Frazier, but avoided further trouble by forcing Zach Neto to ground out and end the threat. Burns would retire the first two batters he faced to start the third inning, but allowed another run to score after a double by Soler was followed by an RBI single by Moncada. The Angels continued to pile on Burns in the fourth, which included a two-run homer by Neto, as Burns struggled to get batters out all night. Burns allowed 10 baserunners in his first two outings combined, but saw 11 batters reach base in this one. He should have a good chance to bounce back in his next start on Thursday against a Giants offense that has gotten off to a slow start.