Leaving Boston for the Bronx
Jacoby Ellsbury couldn't have timed it better. Fresh off his second World Series title with the Red Sox -- and the Yankees missing the post-season for the first time since '08 -- he cashed in on free agency with a bang. $153-million worth. Actually, much like the last famous Boston transplant to the Bronx, Johnny Damon, Ellsbury's game is built around speed, stolen bases and a high on-base percentage. A seven-year commitment to a player just turned 30 is a bit of a risk -- especially with two of his last four seasons being ruined by injury. So for the second time this winter (before it's officially winter), the Yankees roll the dice and write a big check while poaching one the best players from their arch-rival. But there's one thing Ellsbury won't be getting in the Bronx: that uniform number will surely change.
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