How Rangers ousted Diamondbacks in Game 3 to take 2-1 World Series lead

The Aroldis Chapman Experience, baby. Sometimes its good. Sometimes its bad. But its rarely dull. Its simply an experience. In this episode, Chapman allowed a leadoff double to Emmanuel Rivera, and that was followed by an inside-out single from Geraldo Perdomo to immediately get the run home. With the wheels on Chapman looking wobbly, Perdomo

The Aroldis Chapman Experience™, baby. Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s bad. But it’s rarely dull. It’s simply an experience.

In this episode, Chapman allowed a leadoff double to Emmanuel Rivera, and that was followed by an inside-out single from Geraldo Perdomo to immediately get the run home. With the wheels on Chapman looking wobbly, Perdomo immediately started bouncing hither and thither on the baseline, playing some head games.

Chapman responded by working Corbin Carroll into a two-strike count, then throwing the silliest slider of his career, a looper right in the middle of the strike zone after five straight 100-mph fastballs.

One pitch later, Chapman got Ketel Marte to ground into a double play.

The Aroldis Chapman Experience™, baby! Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s bad. But it’s rarely dull. It’s simply an experience. If you know a Rangers fan, give them some time to come out of the bathroom. And don’t forget the B.R.A.T. diet – bananas, rice, applesauce and toast. That’ll help settle things down for them.

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