Tied a Major League Record

Nothing too monumental, but on Wednesday, Aroldis Chapman did save both ends of the Yankees doubleheader sweep of the Orioles. With New York finally seeing warm, dry weather, Chapman hit 100 mph on the radar gun, closing out the nightcap reaching 101 on the radar gun. With doubleheaders these days occurring as the result of rainouts, pitchers don't get too many opportunities to save both ends, at least when compared with their counterparts in the '60s and '70s. And to be technical, Chapman did tie the record for most saves in a day.
Here's a good look at his form, from the Yanks' May 9th game with the Mariners.

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