The lefthander enters Year 16 in the majors devoted to taking care of his body and arm. “I take care of those two things, as if they were gold,” Chapman said.
MLB Tonight discusses the Red Sox roster improvements after offseason signings, including Garrett Crochet, Aroldis Chapman and more
Aroldis Chapman discusses why he signed with the Red Sox, his expectations for 2025 and how he has been able to stay healthy during his career
Before it became routine, Aroldis Chapman was one of the first pitchers to throw 100 mph. Amazingly, 15 years later, he's still going strong.
The Boston Red Sox have had a very busy offseason, bringing in Garrett Crochet, Walker Buehler, Alex Bregman and Aroldis Chapman. But they've also made some under-the-radar moves which could prove fruitful,
The Boston Red Sox had an active offseason on the pitching side acquiring frontline starters Walker Buehler and Garrett Crochet, while also bolstering the bullpen by adding flamethrowing southpaw Aroldis Chapman and right-hander Liam Hendriks.
After making a big splash this winter by acquiring Garrett Crochet and signing third baseman Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler and former Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman, the Boston Red Sox sent a message that they are going to be aggressive about winning the American League East this season.
The Boston Red Sox made several signings this offseason, adding players such as Alex Bregman, Walker Buehler and Aroldis Chapman in free agency. Buehler is coming off of a down year with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Before it became routine, Aroldis Chapman was one of the first pitchers to throw 100 mph. Amazingly, 15 years later, he's still going strong.
Pitchers these days throw harder than ever, but few boast velocity like Aroldis Chapman. The new Red Sox reliever holds the record for fastest recorded pitch in MLB history (105.8 mph) and has ...
The Boston Red Sox got some better news regarding the health of outfielder Wilyer Abreu on Tuesday as the Gold Glover was cleared to work out. Though he can work out, he cannot resume baseball activities yet,
The lefthander enters Year 16 in the majors devoted to taking care of his body and arm. “I take care of those two things, as if they were gold,” Chapman said.
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