CHICAGO -- Aroldis Chapman?again wasnt thrilled at the opportunity to address the media after an electrifying debut as the Cubs closer Wednesday night.A day after a less-than-engaging session with reporters in his first day with his new team,?Chapman initially refused to speak with the media after throwing 12 of 13 fastballs over 100 mph in the ninth inning of a pull-away, 8-1 win over the?Chicago White Sox.At first telling the Cubs public relations staff he wasnt talking to the media and declining to speak to reporters at his locker, Chapman changed his mind after taking a shower.?The adrenaline was pretty good even though it wasnt a save situation, Chapman said in Spanish as translated through catcher Miguel Montero. It was fun to hear the crowd cheer for me.Chapman had a rocky first day with the team as he wasnt engaging with reporters in answering serious questions about his past, including several about his suspension under Major League Baseballs domestic violence policy.On Wednesday, he expounded in an on-the-field, postgame interview with ESPNs Pedro Gomez, which was conducted in Spanish, but then refused to talk before changing his mind with the help of Cubs public relations.Its over with, Chapman said of the?Tuesday news conference. I have to move on. It happened.Chapman struck out two of three batters in a 1-2-3 inning, including Avisail Garcia looking for the final out. That fastball registered at 103 mph.Im not impressed, winning pitcher Jason Hammel joked. I thought we were getting the guy that was throwing 105. He only hit 103.Chapman began warming up while the Cubs were leading 3-1, but a five-run eighth inning changed the dynamic of the game.Without a save situation at hand, manager Joe Maddon pitched Chapman anyway, because he hadnt thrown since Saturday for the New York Yankees.A sold-out Wrigley Field crowd acknowledged Chapmans jog in from the bullpen, and fans were on the edge of their seats for every pitch.Its just entertaining to watch the [radar] gun, Maddon said. Hes a different kind of a pitcher. You see that every 100 years or so.The Cubs traded four players for Chapman, who immediately took over the closers role. Former closer Hector Rondon pitched a 1-2-3 eighth inning Wednesday before handing the game over to Chapman. Nike Air Max 200 Nederland . PAUL, Minn. Nike Air Max 270 Heren Goedkoop . 31, the CFL club announced Monday. 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Haas boss Guenther Steiner says the teams main focus is now on its 2017 car because of the potential gains to be made under the new regulations.Significant changes are coming to F1 in 2017, with the new regulations bringing in faster and wider cars. Though Haas has impressed so far in its debut season the team feels it is beneficial to have a head start next year.?When asked how next years car was coming along, Steiner said: We are developing in the wind tunnel, as I think everybody else is. But our main focus now is on 2017, our main focus is gone from 16. You can [only] do so much for 16 and where we ended up in 16 was better than anybody expected anyway, so lets focus on next year.Steiner says Mercedes dominance of the V6 turbo era, something it achieved with a project which started several years before 2014, highlights the benefit of long-term thinking in F1.?If you focus now on 16 that car has got another 12 races left. Next years car has hopefully five years left and if you build a good platform to start off with its almost impossible to catch up with.Look at the Mercedes example, they come out with a rocket with the new regulations, nobody could cattch up.dddddddddddd. Everyone gets close but to make the big leap is almost impossible because your windtunnel time is restricted so nobody can do more to get better. Obviously we are focusing on next year because it doesnt just mean next year, its the next five years.Ferrari plans another engine upgrade for the British Grand Prix, something which will be available to Haas immediately, and Steiner says there is a limited amount of upgrades to come to the car itself for the rest of 2016.No, not much else. We are still discussing a front wing update but we are not 100 percent sure if we want to do it or not, if the gain is big enough to do it or if it is a distraction. There are small parts in aero but they all signed off an in production, but no big aero ...Once you develop something in the windtunnel it still takes two, three months afterwards to put it in production. In the windtunnel is one thing but to make a part to put on a car is another thing.Steiner suggested any new front wing upgrade will come after the summer break.? ' ' '