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MLB Trade 2015: Aroldis Chapman Heads to the Yankees after Trade with the Reds

Aroldis Chapman, the fastest pitcher in the Major League Baseball today, has been acquired by the New York Yankees after a successful trade with the Cincinnati Reds. In return, the Reds are getting infielders Tony Renda and Eric Jagielo as well as right-handers Rookie Davis and Caleb Cotham. The Yankees themselves broke the trade news on Dec. 28, Monday.

Left-handed Chapman is among the hardest throwers in the history of baseball, and this has earned himself the reputation as the best frontline closer. The 27-year old pitcher has pitched in the past season a figure of 1.63 ERA as well as 1.94 FIP, with 116 noted strikeouts in 66 1/3 innings.

For his baseball career, Chapman holds a 2.17 ERA and 3.52 K/BB over the parts of his six big-league seasons. In such span, he was able to struck out 42.9 percent of rival hitters, and the rival hitters have batted only .154 against Chapman, ESPN reported.

Chapman is a third-year eligible in terms of arbitration for 2016, which will definitely get a considerable increase over his salary worth $8.05 million for 2015. At present, he is planning for free agency after the next season. But if he gets suspended for a total of 46 games and more, his free agency will be pushed back for a year.

Meantime, the Reds are getting the Yankees' first-rounder Jagielo who batted .266/.356/.469 over parts of the three minor league seasons. Jagielo made it to the Double-A level this year. The National's second-rounder Renda has batted .285/.360/.366 and with 87 steals in his four seasons.

Cotham, 27, was able to reach the majors during the last season with 9 2/3 innings made for the Yankees and pitched  a 3.94 ERA with 2.56 K/BB ratio. Finally, there is Davis, who pitched a 3.90 ERA with 3.52 K/BB in the 352 2/3 innings over four years. Out of the 72 games, Davis has made 63 starts.

Aroldis Chapman is officially going to the New York Yankees, CBS Sports reports.


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