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Ellsbury was one of the victims of the $8 billion
fraud perpetrated by wealth manager Allen Stanford;
Ellsbury then broke the record with his 55th steal on August 25,
against the Chicago White Sox.
Ellsbury was one of the victims of the $8 billion
dollar fraud perpetrated by wealth manager Allen Stanford;
Jim Thorpe, Joe Hipp, Notah Begay III, Jacoby Ellsbury, and Billy Mills are well known professional athletes.
Ellsbury was born on September 11,
1983, to Jim and Margie Ellsbury, and is the eldest of four children.
After missing nearly two months, Ellsbury returned on July 8, 2015 and had
an extremely rough end to the season.
Ellsbury turned in a strong performance in the 2013 postseason, batting .500 in
the 2013 ALDS and .318 in the 2013 ALCS.
Ellsbury played his 179th straight regular-season game
without an error on April 12, 2009, breaking the franchise record for outfielders held by Mike Greenwell.
On April 23, 2014, Ellsbury played his first game at Fenway Park
since leaving the Boston Red Sox to join the New York Yankees.
In Little League, Ellsbury often played with teammates up to three years older than him.[6]
At Madras High School, he lettered in five sports.
On May 24, Ellsbury made a superb catch at the center field wall,
but also banged his head at the wall, causing him to suffer a concussion.
On April 15, Ellsbury with six errorless chances passed Coco Crisp
for most errorless chances by a center fielder, setting a new Red Sox franchise record of 433.
During the 2007 postseason, with Crisp struggling, Ellsbury started in center field for Game 6 of the
2007 American League Championship Series(ALCS) against the Cleveland Indians, and started the remainder of the postseason for the Red Sox.
After Coco Crisp was injured,
the Red Sox purchased Ellsbury's contract and he received a call-up on June 30,
2007, where he made his MLB debut in center field and hit ninth against the Texas Rangers at Fenway Park[26] wearing number 46.