WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Instant reactions as the Red Sox (81-66) lose the series finale in Sacramento, 5-4, on a Lawrence Butler walk-off single off Aroldis Chapman in the bottom of the ninth: 1) ...
Athletics Lawrence Butler celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off RBI single Wednesday against the Boston Red Sox at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento. Dennis Lee Imagn Images It didn’t ...
The first hit Boston Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman had allowed since July 23 led to a walk-off by the Athletics on Wednesday. Chapman's streak came to an abrupt end in the bottom of the ninth inning, ...
Entering Wednesday Aroldis Chapman hadn’t so much as given up a hit since July 23, a stretch of dominance covering 17 appearances. So when the veteran lefty got the ball after the Red Sox tied the ...
Unfortunately for the eight-time All-Star, that incredible stretch came to an end in the ninth frame of that contest, as he gave up a leadoff double to A’s designated hitter Shea Langeliers. Shea ...
Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman, who has been on the disabled list since being struck in the head by a line drive on March 19, faced live hitters Wednesday for the first time since the incident ...
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Aroldis Chapman’s streak reaches inevitable end in Red Sox loss: ‘At one point, he was gonna give it up’
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Before Wednesday, it had been 48 days — and 42 Red Sox games — since Aroldis Chapman had allowed a hit. All the while, the end of the streak was inevitable. Chapman’s ...
Boston Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman allowed his first hit since July 23 on Wednesday when Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers smacked a ninth-inning double, ending a remarkable streak of 50 straight ...
Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman felt "normal" Thursday in his first game action since suffering a head injury in March. "When I say 'normal,' I mean I felt like I have always been, the way I ...
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