You don't need me to tell you how dominant Aroldis Chapman has been this season. The Boston Red Sox's closer has been a revelation in the ninth inning, authoring a 1.14 ERA in 55.1 innings this season while locking down 29 saves.
The recently-extended closer earned the eighth All-Star nod of his career in July (and first since his 2021 season with the New York Yankees), though his recent stretch of baseball has been nothing short of historically dominant.
From his July 26 save against the Dodgers through September 10 against the A's, Chapman allowed zero hits and just four walks, compared to 17 strikeouts.