The New York Yankees had high hopes for their bench in 2015
when they showcased Brendan Ryan, John Ryan Murphy, Chris Young and Garrett Jones.
Ryan was expected to play all over the infield, Murphy was the backup catcher,
Young was the 4th outfielder and Jones was expected to play right
field and back up Mark Teixeira at first base. Ryan is gone, he was traded
along with Adam Warren to the Cubs for Starlin Castro, and so is Murphy after
being traded to the Minnesota Twins for Aaron Hicks. Chris Young is gone and
replaced by Hicks and now calls the Boston Red Sox his home team for the next
two seasons and this week we learned the fate of Garrett Jones. He’s going
west…. Real west.
Garrett Jones, who was designated for assignment twice by
the New York Yankees last season, is signing to play baseball in Japan next
season with the Yomiuri Giants. Jones will earn $2.8 million next season in the
Nippon professional Baseball League and can earn more via incentives, although
those have not been released at this time.
I’m glad to hear that Garrett found a job and I hope Cassie
enjoys Japan. Be well Jones’s!
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)