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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.

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Boston's Chapman lights up radar gun at age 37 and has bigger numbers in mind than his 350th save

Boston Red Sox pitcher Aroldis Chapman, right, is congratulated by catcher Carlos Narváez (75) after defeating the Cincinnati Reds following the ninth inning of a baseball game, a continuation of a game the night before which was suspended due to rain, Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at Fenway Park, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)


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 in the completion of a game suspended by rain a night earlier.

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