It’s 2025, which means it’s time for everyone to turn the page and start fresh. That includes the Red Sox, who are in the midst of an offseason that has seen them add former All-Star starters Garrett ...
When the Red Sox signed Aroldis Chapman to a one-year, $10.75 million deal earlier in December, there was some concern among fans about the acquisition due to an off-field incident in 2015.
When the Red Sox signed left-hander Aroldis Chapman, they brought in one of the hardest throwers in MLB history and a guy who should immediately provide a boost to the club’s beleaguered bullpen.
With top free agent relievers Tanner Scott and Jeff Hoffman still on the market, the Red Sox instead targeted one of the hardest throwers in baseball over the last decade in Aroldis Chapman.
Only two active pitchers in Major League Baseball have more career saves than Aroldis Chapman — and both (Craig Kimbrel and Kenley Jansen) pitched for the Red Sox in the recent past. But Chapman ...
As last season concluded, lefthander Aroldis Chapman marked the Red Sox as a place of interest for 2025. It almost looked as if it were a seamless fit. The Red Sox were in search of a hard ...
That’s debatable. What isn’t debatable is that the Pirates’ bullpen suffered a blow when left-hander Aroldis Chapman signed a one-year, $10.75-million contract with the Red Sox last week.
Signing Aroldis Chapman may be the most interesting bullpen move that Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has made in his tenure, considering his powerful arm on the field and his ...