The Boston Red Sox are being mentioned as a potential suitor for left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman, according to a recent report. The article suggests the market for the All-Star closer is larger than widely assumed, with multiple contenders eyeing his services.
Chapman, 36, remains one of baseball's most dominant relievers when healthy, posting a 3.09 ERA with 14 saves this season for the Pittsburgh Pirates. His triple-digit fastball and postseason pedigree make him an attractive rental for clubs seeking bullpen depth.
For the Red Sox, adding Chapman would bolster a relief corps that ranks middle of the pack in ERA (4.12, 16th in MLB). The team sits 3.5 games back in the AL Wild Card race, making any upgrade critical for their playoff push.
Pittsburgh is reportedly asking for a significant prospect return, and Boston's farm system, though improved, lacks elite high-end talent. Any deal would likely center around a young position player or pitching prospect.
"Every contender seems to want him," the report noted, highlighting the competitive bidding expected before the deadline. Whether the Red Sox can outbid other suitors remains uncertain.