BOSTON (AP) – At 37-years-old, Boston closer Aroldis Chapman routinely lights up the radar gun at 100 mph. He also sees a bigger number he’d like to reach.
Boston’s Chapman lights up radar gun at age 37 and has bigger numbers in mind than his 350th save
BOSTON (AP) – At 37-years-old, Boston closer Aroldis Chapman routinely lights up the radar gun at 100 mph. He also sees a bigger number he’d like to reach.
Chapman pitched a perfect ninth inning Wednesday and earned his 350th career save as the Red Sox beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-3 in the completion of a game suspended by rain a night earlier.
“My goal is to reach 400,” said Chapman through a team translator. “I know that’s not an easy task to accomplish, but I’m going to keep working hard to accomplish that goal.”
Chapman, now in his 18th season in the majors, has been hurt at times during his career by wildness and knew that was something he had to fix. The left-hander has walked just 10 in 35 innings this season and converted 15 of 16 save opportunities.