MLB Major League Baseball Boston Red Sox Fireball Male Cuban Missile Chapman (Aroldis Chapman) Although he is over 37 years old, he can still throw 164 kilometers of fireball this year, setting a new record for the fastest in the history of the Red Sox.
Red Sox 37-year-old Fireball man Chapman has played for the Reds, Yankees, Cubs, Royals, Rangers, Pirates and Red Sox in his career, including the fastest shot in the major leagues in his first season in 2010 at 105.8 miles (about 170.3 kilometers), breaking the record for the fastest time of six out of seven teams in his career, except for the Rangers.
NYY: (105.7) 7/23/16
KC: (103.8) 5/16/2023
CIN: (105.8) 9/24/2010
CHC: (105.1) 8/2/2016
PIT: (105.1) 8/7/2024
BOS: (102.3) 4/19/2025
Chapman came to the Red Sox to play 11 games this season, with a total of 9.1 innings and 2 wins, 1 loss, a defense rate of 1.93, and 4 rescue successes and 1 relay success, and 14 strikeouts.
Chapman was selected to the All-Star Game 7 times, won 2 World Series titles, and broke the fastest pitcher record, which can be said to be the number one man in the fireball man, and is expected to continue to break more fireball records in the future.