No more debate. No more doubt. And no more shadow of the past. After what is considered the best season of his career, Boston Red Sox’s Aroldis Chapman has just been named the #1 relief pitcher in MLB on the #Top10RightNow ranking – a powerful statement that the “Cuban Missile” has truly been reborn and is at the peak of his power.
For the Red Sox, this is more than just an individual title. It’s a confirmation that Boston possesses the most formidable bullpen in the league.
Chapman entered the season with countless questions. In his early 30s, after years of being labeled “inconsistent,” “declining speed,” and “poor control,” many believed he was merely a mediocre reliever.
But then… Chapman shattered them all.

He finished the season with numbers that would make any other bullpen envious:
Top-tier strikeout percentage in MLB
Average fastball speed still exceeding 100 mph
Incredibly low WHIP
Nearly invulnerable in crucial situations
Most importantly: Chapman was reliable. No more chaotic innings, no more anxious looks in the dugout. When the bullpen opened and Chapman stepped onto the mound, Fenway Park knew the game was coming to an end.

The Boston Red Sox knew exactly what they were doing when they put their faith in Chapman. It wasn’t an emotional decision, but a strategic gamble.
The Red Sox pitching coach fine-tuned the shooting mechanism, reducing the pressure on the fastball, and allowing Chapman’s slider to become a true finishing weapon. The result? A more effective, colder, and more ruthless Chapman.
No longer just “the fastest throw,” Chapman now throws the smartest.
And that’s what propelled him to the number one spot on the #Top10RightNow ranking – a list reserved for relievers who directly influence the MLB landscape.
The title of “number one reliever pitcher” isn’t just about statistics. It reflects the level of control the game has.
Chapman has:
Shut down the strongest lineups
Quenched comebacks at the first sign of trouble
Forced opponents to adjust their tactics simply because… he exists
In moments of extreme pressure, Chapman didn’t shy away. He embraced it. And that’s what transformed him from a player “to watch” into a bullpen icon for the Red Sox.
Fenway no longer sees Chapman as a risky signing. Now, he’s a pillar, a source of morale, the pitcher to whom things threaten to fall apart.

Chapman’s top ranking on #Top10RightNow means more than just a list. This is the message to all of MLB:
Chapman isn’t back – he dominates.
The Red Sox aren’t just competing – they threaten.
Boston’s bullpen is no longer a weakness – it’s a core strength.
In an era where games are decided in innings 7, 8, and 9, possessing the league’s number one reliever is an advantage no team dares to underestimate.
The scariest thing for the rest of MLB? Chapman shows no signs of slowing down.
Excellent physical condition. Optimized shooting mechanics. A clear role. Absolute confidence from the coaching staff. All of this makes Chapman at his best.
If this is his “peak season,” it could also be the beginning of a new era of dominance – this time in the Red Sox’s colors.
Aroldis Chapman is no longer a memory of the past. He is Boston’s present. And quite possibly, MLB’s biggest nightmare in the near future.