The fastest pitch in MLB history was thrown at 105.8 miles per hour. It was thrown by Cincinnati Reds lefty Aroldis Chapman ...
Aroldis Chapman made a striking statement about his desire to return to the New York Yankees, and the fan base seems to be on ...
Mason Miller’s 104.5 mph four-seamer was not only the fastest of his career, it was the fastest postseason pitch by any ...
Aroldis Chapman had held the record for fastest pitch in the postseason (104.2 mph) since 2010, per MLB.com. Miller, in his first postseason, struck out five consecutive batters Wednesday before he ...
Veteran closer Aroldis Chapman isn’t likely to leave the Boston Red Sox soon, but that didn’t deter a commentator from asking ...
MLB star Aroldis Chapman was asked in a recent podcast interview whether he would ever pitch for the New York Yankees again ...
Boston Red Sox star closer Aroldis Chapman said that he'd "retire" before pitching for the New York Yankees again.
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