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Jacoby Ellsbury Reportedly Signs 7-Year Deal with New York Yankees

Alex KayJun 8, 2018

Jacoby Ellsbury, one of the top free-agent talents on the open market, has reportedly signed a seven-year deal with the New York Yankees.

New York Daily News reporter Mark Feinsand had the news:

Feinsand added more detail:

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MLB.com's Bryan Hoch notes that there's an option for an eighth year as well:

Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports had differing information on the money and provided more details on clauses built into the deal:

Boston Globe reporter Pete Abraham offered additional info:

As for how this will impact the Yankees' payroll and the luxury tax, Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports had the specifics:

The veteran center fielder is coming off one of his bestโ€”and most healthyโ€”seasons in recent years, capped off with an epic World Series victory.

In 134 games during the 2013 campaign, Ellsbury compiled a batting average of .298, an on-base percentage of .355 and a slugging percentage of .426.

He had 172 hits and 53 RBI in that same span, along with a respectable nine home runs and an eye-popping 52 stolen bases.

The seven-year pro is probably best known for his elite speed, allowing him to cover ground in the outfield and steal bases with ease. Heโ€™s also one of the gameโ€™s best leadoff men and proved that he can come back from injury in a big way this year.

Ellsbury's best season in the majors came in 2011, when heย captured both the Silver Slugger and Gold Glove Awards, plus made the All-Star team.

Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington discussed Ellsbury and the market for his services on Wednesday (via Sean McAdam of CSNNE.com):

While the Yankees will be hoping that he can stay healthyโ€”something that hasnโ€™t exactly been a given during Ellsburyโ€™s careerโ€”he should make an immediate impact at the top of the lineup, as a baserunner and in the outfield.

With career totals of 865 hits, 314 RBI, 241 stolen bases and 65 home runs, the 30-year-old Ellsbury has already put together a stellar body of work and only promises to build on that in New York.

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