Guardians Face A Familiar Bullpen Dilemma As Trade Pressure Builds

The Cleveland Guardians could make a strategic bullpen boost by pursuing veteran reliever Aroldis Chapman as the trade deadline approaches.

The Guardians are being linked to one of the biggest names still likely to move before the Aug. 3 trade deadline, and it’s a familiar one for Cleveland fans: Aroldis Chapman.

ESPN’s Eric Karabell listed the Guardians among Chapman’s possible destinations, noting that Boston appears open to dealing the veteran left-hander. Karabell wrote, “Baseball’s trade deadline comes in four weeks (Monday, August 3), and the well-traveled Chapman (seven franchises) leads the list of save options who should be on the move.

It certainly is plausible that Chapman lands on a team with an established closer (see: Padres, Phillies, Braves, Guardians, perhaps even the Dodgers). Chapman has pitched in a setup role for several teams over recent seasons,” Karabell wrote.

That connection brings back a vivid Cleveland memory. Chapman was on the mound when Rajai Davis launched the game-tying home run in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series, a moment Guardians fans know all too well from ten years ago. The Cubs still won that game and the series, but it wasn’t the kind of October snapshot Chapman wanted attached to his name.

Since then, he’s built a long, eventful career that included a major run with the Yankees before he moved on from New York. After brief stops in Kansas City, Texas, and Pittsburgh in 2023 and 2024, Chapman took over as Boston’s closer to open the 2025 season and has thrived. He posted a 1.17 ERA last year and has a 2.36 mark this season, piling up strikeouts along the way.

For Cleveland, the fit is obvious on paper. Cade Smith has the closer role locked down, but Chapman would give Stephen Vogt another elite left-handed weapon and more flexibility in how he deploys the bullpen. Erik Sabrowski is already part of that mix, and Chapman would deepen it further.

The question, as always, is cost. Chapman is 38 and is owed $13 million in 2026, so the Guardians would likely prefer a less expensive bullpen addition. If Boston is willing to cover part of that salary, though, a deal starts to look a lot more realistic.

Chapman’s résumé is still massive: nine All-Star selections if his 2026 nod is included, two AL Reliever of the Year awards, and a career 2.52 ERA with 1,366 strikeouts in 848 innings. Even now, he remains a high-octane presence at the back of the Red Sox bullpen.

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