Yankees Sign Intriguing 9-Year Minor Leaguer After Red Sox Exit
Summary
The New York Yankees signed Yovanny Cruz, a baseball player who previously played for the Boston Red Sox's minor league team. Cruz has been a professional player for nine years and has moved between different teams. He is now set to join the Yankees and will start playing at the Triple-A level.Key Facts
- The Yankees signed Yovanny Cruz, who played for the Red Sox last year.
- Cruz mainly pitched in Double-A and had a 3.04 ERA last season.
- He will start his time with the Yankees at the Triple-A level.
- Cruz has played professionally for nine years, with breaks due to the COVID-19 pandemic and an injury.
- He previously signed with the Chicago Cubs and later played for the San Diego Padres before joining the Red Sox.
- Cruz is seen pitching in the Dominican Winter League, performing well in his first few appearances.
- The Yankees aim to benefit from Cruz's skills and hope to make the Red Sox regret letting him go.
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