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Leaning on his fastball, Chapman struck out 63 percent of opposing hitters and got misses on 46 percent of swings in two-strike counts, both highest among relief pitchers. Opponents put up a line of just .110/.212/.123 in two-strike counts against him.

NASHVILLE – The first day of the winter meetings brought more drama than actual deals, particularly surrounding a proposed trade of Cincinnati closer Aroldis Chapman to the Dodgers, a swap that was apparently scuttled by a serious accusation of

CBS Sports MLB insider Jon Heyman joins Doug Gottlieb to discuss the Reds trade of Aroldis Chapman being held up because of a domestic dispute investigation. Watch your Team Videos ▽. Please log in or register to view your favorite teams video.

Florida prosecutors are reviewing police photos of Aroldis Chapman's girlfriend and other evidence and could decide to press charges against the Reds pitcher after all. A state attorney spokesperson confirmed the criminal investigation Wednesday, the 

Leaning on his fastball, Chapman struck out 63 percent of opposing hitters and got misses on 46 percent of swings in two-strike counts, both highest among relief pitchers. Opponents put up a line of just .110/.212/.123 in two-strike counts against him.