Chicago Sun-Times

Chapman doesn’t hold grudge against Dodgers

- BY GORDON WIT TEN MY ER Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ GDubCub. Email: gwittenmye­r@ suntimes. com

LOS ANGELES— If the Cubs win the National League Championsh­ip Series, Aroldis Chapman has the chance to get the final outs— maybe even make the Dodgers regret bailing on him last winter.

The Dodgers had a deal done with the Reds for Chapman before domestic abuse allegation­s came to light, resulting in an MLB investigat­ion and ultimately a 30- game suspension for the left- hander with the 104mph fastball.

The Dodgers quickly backed out of the deal, and the Yankees accepted the terms of the suspension in completing a discounted trade for the closer.

But Chapman said it’s not personal, insisting he’ll find no extra joy in helping eliminate the Dodgers.

“I knew the deal was almost done and it broke apart,” Chapman said in Spanish through team interprete­r MateoMoren­o. “But to me it was fine whatever occurred with them.

“I don’t hold any ill will toward them at all about that. I know it’s just business.”

Cubs teammates are just glad that business kept Chapman from joining Kenley Jansen in the Dodgers’ bullpen.

“That’s what me and [ Hector Rondon] always say,” reliever Pedro Strop said.” It was better having him on our side than somebody else.

“Can you imagine if he went to the St. Louis Cardinals or somebody like that. That would be tough.”

Coming into Game 3, Chapman has retired six of the eight Dodgers he’s faced.

Planting seeds

The Cubs wasted no time taking their first hacks at Dodgers Game 4 starter Julio Urias a full day before his playoff start against them.

When asked about the lefty rookie’s pickoff move that some consider close to a balk, manager JoeMaddon sent a loud and clear message to the umpire crew during his media session Tuesday.

“Close?” Maddon said. “When you get to see it on TV, it’s pretty obvious, it’s not even close. It’s a very basic tenet regarding what is and what is not a balk. Give him credit, man, for going through with it. That’s part of the game.

“There are certain umpires that are in tune to that, some that are not,” he added. “There are other balks that I always get annoyed with that aren’t called.

“So I’m certain that the umpiring crew has been made aware of it. That’s 101. That’s not an interpreta­tion; that’s Balking 101 for me. So we’ll see how it all plays out.”

This and that

Maddon said rookie catcherWil­lson Contreras is in play to catch veteran right- hander John Lackey in Game 4 onWednesda­y.

Hall of Fame Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda, 89, attended Game 3 just one day after being released from the hospital following a 10- day stay because of back and shoulder issues.

 ?? | GETTY IMAGES ?? The Dodgers backed out of a deal to acquire Aroldis Chapman in the offseason because of domestic- abuse allegation­s.
| GETTY IMAGES The Dodgers backed out of a deal to acquire Aroldis Chapman in the offseason because of domestic- abuse allegation­s.

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