Chapman arrives in Boston with character issues and concerns about his walk rate. Why did the Red Sox make this signing now?
Red Sox on Tuesday agreed to a one-year deal with lefthanded reliever Aroldis Chapman, a two-time World Series champion.
The Red Sox are reportedly "in agreement" with relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman on one-year deal to help the team's bullpen.
That Chapman’s contract includes a potential $250,000 in incentives based on innings, and not games finished, suggests he ...
Bolstering the bullpen with more velocity has been a stated priority for Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow this ...
A well-traveled veteran who was probably the best Yankee reliever not named Mariano Rivera for a point in time over the last ...
The Red Sox made their first big signing of the offseason Tuesday, inking veteran reliever Aroldis Chapman to a one-year, $10 ...
The Red Sox on Tuesday agreed to a one-year, $10.75 million deal with free agent lefthander Aroldis Chapman, according to ...
Free agent pitcher Aroldis Chapman agreed to sign with the Boston Red Sox, he announced Tuesday on social media.
The Boston Red Sox signed left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman to a one-year, $10.75 million contract despite his age and ...
Aroldis Chapman nearly became a member of the Boston Red Sox after the 2015 season, but “disturbing details” of the pitcher’s ...
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox have agreed to terms with left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman on a one-year deal that would pay ...