Boston Red Sox, Aroldis Chapman
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The Chapman signing was initially met with skepticism.
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The 13-year MLB veteran owns a career .769 OPS and has spent time with five different teams.
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Aroldis Chapman is 37 and still blazing 103 mph fastballs, stunning fans and proving he's still top-tier. Now with the Pirates, he continues to put it in the upper decks while incorporating crafty pitching into his skill set.
The Boston Red Sox landed flamethrower Aroldis Chapman this past offseason in free agency and the move has gone as planned so far. Chapman has appeared in five
An unforgettable moment unfolded on a frigid evening at Fenway Park, where Aroldis Chapman's blazing fastball etched its name into history amidst a hard-fought defeat. The Boston Red Sox faced the Toronto Blue Jays in a game marked by intense cold, stellar pitching, and a record-setting performance that will be remembered for years to come.
Hendriks had a 9.95 spring training ERA and was bumped into a set-up spot, while Chapman has excelled in high-leverage so far. The 37-year-old is 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA, a 3.34 FIP, and two saves through his first four appearances.
As the Red Sox finished Spring Training with the finale of their two-game exhibition series with Sultanes de Monterrey on Tuesday, some final decisions came into focus in the bullpen.
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According to MassLive’s Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam, veteran lefty reliever Aroldis Chapman is currently the “in-house favorite” to take over as the team’s closer to open the 2025 season ...
One of the brightest spots for the Red Sox was Aroldis Chapman, who not only struck out two batters in the ninth inning but also made history. Chapman threw the fastest pitch ever recorded by a Boston Red Sox pitcher during a regular or postseason game.