Aroldis Chapman: Updating His 2010 Fantasy Baseball Potential
Video shows tot with beer bottle at baseball game
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Aroldis Chapman: Updating His 2010 Fantasy Baseball Potential
Aroldis Chapman is one of the most talked about prospects in baseball, though it is becoming increasingly questionable if he will make a fantasy impact in 2010. He’s shown some good and some bad during his time at Triple-A, but the one constant has been struggles with his control (which many feared before he signed). Let’s take a look at his numbers thus far: 5 Wins 54.2 Innings 4.45 ERA 1.59 …
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