Even at 37 years old, Boston Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman remains one of the best in the business , especially in the ninth inning. He even carried a hitless streak that covered 50 consecutive batters into Wednesday night's game against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento .
Unfortunately for the eight-time All-Star, that incredible stretch came to an end in the ninth frame of that contest, as he gave up a leadoff double to A's designated hitter Shea Langeliers. Expand Tweet
With the game tied at 4-4, Chapman trailed Langeliers early with a ball on his first pitch. After back-to-back foul balls by Langeliers, Chapman threw an 88 mph splitter that the former sent to the center of the field. Chapman then recovered by retiring Brent Rooker on a lineout after five pit