Chapman makes All-Star team, achieving Red Sox goal

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Aroldis Chapman was named an All-Star on Sunday, fulfilling his preseason goal after a strong season as the Red Sox' closer. Chapman's selection comes after a remarkable comeback, boasting a 1.25 ERA and 53 strikeouts in 36 innings. He has 15 saves and only 10 walks this season, a stark contrast to his recent performance. The 37-year-old pitcher signed a one-year deal with Boston, aiming to revitalize his career after playing for multiple teams. His performance has made him a valuable asset for the Red Sox.


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