The Red Sox signed Aroldis Chapman, a left-handed reliever with a controversial past, to bolster their struggling bullpen with a one-year, $10.75 million deal.
Despite his history of domestic abuse and questionable performance in key moments, the Red Sox aim to improve their bullpen stability with a veteran presence.
Chapman's turbulent history includes being the first player suspended under MLB's domestic abuse policy and nearly derailing a crucial World Series for the Cubs.
The decision to sign Chapman reflects the Red Sox's ongoing challenges, having only one winning season in the last five, and their desire for immediate impact.
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