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        <title><![CDATA[Yankees star Aroldis Chapman’s muscles look ridiculous in new photo]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This might help explain Aroldis Chapman&#8217;s signature fastball.</p><p>The star Yankees closer looked swole as ever in a picture he shared to Instagram&nbsp; Saturday, showing himself on the far right alongside a few friends playing dominoes.</p><p>Chapman has spent some of baseball&#8217;s coronavirus-induced break bulking up, <strong>as shown by another social-media photo of the 32-year-old power lifting</strong> two weeks ago.</p><p>So it goes for Chapman, long-regarded as one of MLB&#8217;s best athletes &#8212; and not just because of his hulk-like muscles.</p><p>A baseball insider <strong>once told The Post&#8217;s George King</strong> that the 6-foot-4, 215-lb Chapman beat speedster center fielder Billy Hamilton, who stands six feet and 160 pounds, in a 100-yard dash while the two were with the Cincinnati Reds in the mid-2010s. In 2017, YES Network shared video of <strong>Chapman doing impressive 1,000-lb leg presses.</strong></p><p>As Chapman continues to work out, it remains to be seen when baseball will return from the virus that infected <strong>two Yankees minor leaguers</strong>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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