Won't Be Wearing Number-Two in the Bronx

Late Tuesday night after the buffet of bowl games neared its end, baseball jumped back onto the sports wife. Word broke that the Yankees had signed Troy Tulowitzki.
A free agent this winter after being cut by the Blue Jays after playing just 66 games in 2017 and none last season, he was once one of baseball's best middle infielders. But age and injury took their toll after he was traded to Toronto for Jose Reyes.
"Tulo" long expressed his admiration for Derek Jeter and wore number-two in his honor. That number won't be available when he suits up for the Yanks, where he's projected as the fill in while shortstop Didi Gregorius recovers from Tommy John surgery.
It's a low-risk move for the Yankees -- Tulowitzki will only cost them the major league minimum salary. Assuming he's got something left in the tank, he's probably the best available short-term fix.
The signing hardly prevents the Yankees seeking Manny Machado this winter -- though it appears to signal that Brian Cashman sees the former Oriole as a 3rd baseman not a middle infielder.

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