Former Red Sox Outfielder Congratulates Yankees Captain Aaron Judge

Judge became the 16th captain in Yankees history

Former Boston Red Sox outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury approves of one the New York Yankees’ offseason move.

The Yankees pulled the long-awaited trigger and retained Aaron Judge. Both sides came to an agreement on a nine-year extension worth $360 million. And shortly after, the Yankees elected to name Judge the organization’s 16th captain — the first since Derek Jeter.

Ellsbury took to Twitter and congratulated his former teammate of two seasons.

“Congrats @TheJudge44 on being named captain. We all knew it was a matter of time,” Ellsbury tweeted Thursday.

In Boston, Ellsbury took the field for his best big-league seasons. The now-retired outfielder won two World Series titles (2007, 2013) and notched his only All-Star appearance (2011) with the Red Sox.

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Like Judge, Ellsbury also secured a payday with the Yankees. In 2013, he signed a seven-year deal worth $153 million to join the Red Sox’s all-time rival.

That investment didn’t age well for the Yankees’ pockets. Ellsbury proceeded to play just four seasons and batted just .264 with just one double-figure home run season in New York.

Judge, on the other hand, is coming off a historic campaign. Last season he belted a record-breaking 62 home runs and earned his first American League MVP award.