Red Sox left-hander Aroldis Chapman enjoyed a remarkable season, turning back the clock to emerge as one of the most dominant pitchers in all of baseball.
Thursday night, he was recognized with one of the sport’s top honors.
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Chapman received the Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year Award during Thursday’s MLB Awards festivities in Las Vegas. He and left-handed starter Garrett Crochet were also named All-MLB First Team selections, which recognize the best players in baseball at each position across both the American and National Leagues.
The two are the first Red Sox pitchers to ever earn All-MLB honors, as well as the fifth and sixth to earn the nod since the award’s inception in 2019. The club’s past winners include Xander Bogaerts (2019), Mookie Betts

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