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The Boston Red Sox season has been as ugly as anybody could have imagined it, though there still have been some impressive parts throughout the year. At the very least, some guys are still playing or have started to play at a very high level,
Aroldis Chapman continues to cement his place as one of the most dominant relievers of all time. On Monday, he flew through a perfect ninth inning in a 3-1 victory over the Royals for the 378 th save of his career,
Boston Red Sox pitcher Aroldis Chapman had a troubling uniform mistake during Friday's game against the Atlanta Braves.
Red Sox fans even began digging deeper when Franklin Arias was removed from minor league action midgame at around the same time that the hugs were taking place. Now to be fair, it's unlikely Chapman and Arias would ever be involved in the same outgoing deal.
Ken Rosenthal believes the Boston Red Sox are not ready to become sellers despite their disappointing 19-27 start to the 2026 season. Speaking on Foul Territory, Rosenthal said the weak American League standings still give Boston playoff hope.
Matt Clement, who won 87 games as a big-league pitcher, came up with an enticing idea last week when he joined Bob Pompeani and myself for his weekly radio hit on 93.7 The Fan: Bring back Aroldis Chapman.
Typically, that’s what happens when a player is traded during the middle of the game. Although usually those games come at the end of July rather than the middle of May. The phenomenon is known as hug watch on social media. With Chapman caught hugging ...
A run-of-the-mill Saturday for Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman turned into an eventful night that included suspicious hugs, a kick save and a milestone.