JBJ's wife confirms Brewers move, thanks Red Sox and fans in heartfelt tweet

Jackie Bradley Jr.'s long tenure with the Boston Red Sox is over.

Reports surfaced Thursday that the veteran outfielder had agreed to a two-year, $24 million free agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers.

Bradley's wife, Erin, posted a heartfelt tweet Thursday morning thanking the Red Sox, their fans and confirming her husband's move to the Brewers.

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Red Sox legend Fred Lynn also tweeted about Bradley's departure and wished him well in Milwaukee.

Bradley made his MLB debut in 2013 and played eight seasons for the Red Sox.

He quickly became one of baseball's best defensive outfielders and won a Gold Glove Award in 2018. He also earned an American League All-Star selection in 2016.

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His best moment with the Red Sox came in October of 2018 when he won American League Championship Series MVP after Boston defeated the Houston Astros in a five-game series. Bradley and the Red Sox went on to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers to win the World Series a few weeks later.

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