Aroldis Chapman still hasn't given up a hit or a run in a major league stadium since late July.

Unfortunately for him and the Red Sox, their game in a minor league stadium against the vagabond A's on Wednesday counted as a real, live MLB game, so the closer's historic streak of dominance officially came to an end.

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Chapman was called upon in the bottom of the ninth in West Sacramento, after Rob Refsnyder had tied the game at 4-4 with an RBI double in the top of the inning. To that point, Chapman had faced 50 consecutive batters without giving up a hit, a streak dating back to July 23 in Philadelphia.

Yet after falling behind 1-2, Shea Langeliers put a good swing on a well-placed pitch on the outside edge of the

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