By now, you've probably heard that Aroldis Chapman of the Reds was clocked on the home radar gun at 106 mph last night.
But what you might not have heard is that AROLDIS CHAPMAN OF THE REDS WAS CLOCKED ON THE HOME RADAR GUN AT 106 MPH LAST NIGHT.
"When you throw 106 miles an hour, not a whole bunch is wrong with you," Reds manager Dusty Baker said.
What's crazy is that Chapman was topping out in the low 90s last week before the Reds gave him a little rest.
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