Aroldis Chapman has had his career been reborn this season, as he’s back to throwing pitches at ridiculous speeds and striking out batters at an impressive rate.
He did that again in the Texas Rangers' win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday when he pitched a scoreless eighth inning with two strikeouts.
He finished his outing by throwing a ridiculous 103.4-mph pitch with a wild amount of movement that Yonny Hernandez swung at but never really had a chance of hitting.
The Rangers are atop the AL West and Chapman, who they traded for last month, is going to be a key player down the stretch and in the playoffs if he keeps doing stuff like this:
Aroldis Chapman, 103.4 mph Two Seamer. 😳 pic.twitter.com/JSg2oeHrxU
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) July 23, 2023
Goodness.
MLB fans were in awe of that pitch, which many called a cheat code:
Absolute cheat code! That pitch was unreal! https://t.co/b4ymt4nDGD
— Tim Campos (@PowerArmPitcher) July 23, 2023
Look how deep the ball gets before a hitter has to make the decision to fight it off. This pitch is a cheat code with 2 strikes. https://t.co/HjAh94jjXW pic.twitter.com/r6dQxbJGi4
— Jerry (@Paranormal_Bass) July 24, 2023
This pitch is illegal in 38 states and 3 Canadian provinces https://t.co/h6w5ATUOw5
— DiscGawlfer (@DiscGawlfer) July 23, 2023
It is illegal to have that much horizontal movement on a pitch thrown that hard https://t.co/hEAeVghClp
— Braves 64-34 SZN (@sgmbraves2) July 24, 2023
This looks like cgi. https://t.co/S8NhGvXMbE
— Adam Kramer (@KegsnEggs) July 24, 2023
that’s absurd lmao https://t.co/eb9SnwJe6n
— Marty Byrde (@KerrickDuchy) July 24, 2023
How the hell does anyone hit a baseball? https://t.co/wRZ7LoJtLV
— Riley (@rileyhamel_) July 24, 2023
Good heavens https://t.co/sLIfp39egp
— Grub (@BGrub50) July 23, 2023
That movement 😳😳😳 https://t.co/WOtXVOQuFM
— Trey Bufkin (@TWayne309) July 23, 2023