Chase Burns recorded just one out and was charged with seven runs — five earned — in a loss to the Red Sox on Monday.
The inning started with a walk and a possible double-play ball, but Matt McLain rushed the throw to second and missed Elly De La Cruz entirely, resulting in no outs. The floodgates opened after that, as the next seven Red Sox hitters produced five hits, a walk and a groundout. All but one of the balls in play was hard hit, with five topping 101 mph. The out was hit 106 mph. There’s always the chance things would have turned out much differently for Burns not for the error, but it seemed like the Red Sox had a good read on him. The rookie will almost certainly get another chance Sunday against the Phillies, but if he struggles then, a return to Triple-A would be a possibility. After all, this is a pitcher with just 72 professional innings under his belt.