Aroldis Chapman Claims Facing Disrespect With Yankees, Says He'd Retire If Traded Back
Aroldis Chapman Claims Facing Disrespect With Yankees, Says He'd Retire If Traded Back

Aroldis Chapman Claims Facing Disrespect With Yankees, Says He'd Retire If Traded Back

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Aroldis Chapman, a dominant MLB relief pitcher, has declared that he would retire immediately if traded back to the New York Yankees, citing significant disrespect from the organization's management despite good relationships with teammates and manager Aaron Boone. His tenure with the Yankees ended bitterly in 2022 after being left off the playoff roster following a missed mandatory workout, which led to the team seeking ways to remove him quietly. Chapman criticized the Yankees' leadership but underscored that his issues were with the "bosses," not the players or manager. Since leaving New York, Chapman has revitalized his career with the Boston Red Sox, posting an impressive 1.17 ERA and 85 strikeouts in 2025, which earned him a contract extension through 2026 or possibly 2027. His performance has also been notably strong against the Yankees, reflecting his motivation against his former team. Chapman's comments and success with Boston make a return to the Yankees highly unlikely and underscore the deep rift between the player and the New York organization.

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