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Red Sox insider expects team will promote No. 10 prospect to support Aroldis Chapman, bullpen amid playoff push originally appeared on The Sporting News
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Audacy on MSNThis was a reminder the Red Sox have very little room for error
The Boston Red Sox let a win slip away in the ninth inning Sunday, missing an opportunity to find some breathing room in a very tight playoff race.
The Red Sox may see some relief help arriving soon in the form of Justin Slaten, who is ramping up after being out since June 1 with a shoulder/neck injury. He threw his third bullpen on Friday and is scheduled for a live batting practice session on Monday. If all goes well, his next step would be another live BP or a rehab assignment.
In the least surprising move of all time, the Boston Red Sox added veteran first baseman Nathaniel Lowe on Sunday night after he was DFA'd by the Washington Nat
Chapman retired the only batter he faced in the ninth inning to earn the save in Saturday's 7-5 win over the Marlins. Chapman was called upon after the Marlins plated three two-out runs in the ninth,
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YouTube on MSNAroldis Chapman Is Somehow Throwing 104 MPH Again
In this captivating video, we dive into the incredible world of Aroldis Chapman, who is once again defying the odds by throwing at an astonishing speed of 104 MPH. Discover how Chapman has managed to regain his velocity and what this means for his career and the sport.