Aroldis Chapman Wants an Apology From Yankees GM Brian Cashman
Summary
Aroldis Chapman, a baseball pitcher currently with the Boston Red Sox, might be traded before the August 3 deadline. If he returns to the New York Yankees, he says he wants an apology from Yankees general manager Brian Cashman for past issues during his time with the team.Key Facts
- The Boston Red Sox have a 27-39 record and may trade players soon.
- Chapman is a valuable relief pitcher and could be traded to a winning team.
- There is a small chance Chapman could return to the New York Yankees.
- Chapman said he wants an apology from Yankees GM Brian Cashman before forgiving past problems.
- In 2022, Chapman was left off the Yankees playoff roster after missing a team practice; he said he had permission, but Cashman blamed him.
- Chapman left the Yankees after that season and played for the Royals, Rangers, Pirates, and now Red Sox.
- While with the Yankees, Chapman had 153 saves, 453 strikeouts, and was a three-time All-Star.
- This year with the Red Sox, he has 13 saves and a very low 0.46 earned run average (ERA), showing strong performance.
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