Reds phenom Aroldis Chapman made a stunning spring debut on Monday, hitting 100 mph on the radar gun. He hit the mark at least three times in Cincinnati's 14-5 victory over Kansas City. "I wasn't trying to throw that hard," Chapman said through an interpreter. "It was good to face someone other than my own teammates. I felt better than I did in the last game. I start slow and as the game goes on, I throw harder." The Reds signed him to a six-year, $30.25 million deal in January and he could make the back-end of the rotation.