J.C. Escarra traveled a unique road to reach the Major Leagues, and the 29-year-old rookie was rewarded on Thursday with his ...
There’s another side to Escarra’s story: One that has to do with why the Yankees, with a recent estimate by Forbes of an ...
Escarra made the Yankees nearly two years after he worked as a substitute teacher and Uber driver to make ends meet.
Naturally, the Yankees retrieved the souvenir baseball for Escarra, who toiled in independent leagues and even drove for Uber ...
“When I was driving Uber, I had no idea the people that were getting in my car,” Escarra said before the Yankees’ 4-2 Opening ...
NEW YORK — J.C. Escarra’s winding path through professional baseball included a detour to gig work as a ride-share driver.
The catcher was an Uber driver and substitute teacher to help pay his bills while grinding through independent ball for two ...
Joining the New York Yankees means extra-special treatment, as former Uber drive J.C. Escarra found out on a recent outing ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Catcher hopes to make Opening Day roster, and even can envision an Uber commercial with him getting out of the car with his ...
J.C. Escarra played in independent leagues and took odd jobs to keep alive his dream of being in the big leagues. At 29, he's ...
J.C. Escarra took the scenic route, but he finally reached his dream destination when Aaron Boone summoned him to his office ...