The torpedo bats drew attention on Saturday when YES Network broadcaster Michael Kay said on the telecast of the Yankees' ...
Joining the New York Yankees means extra-special treatment, as former Uber drive J.C. Escarra found out on a recent outing ...
The Yankees’ backup catcher — who made his debut in the majors after working jobs as an Uber driver and a substitute teacher ...
Escarra made the Yankees nearly two years after he worked as a substitute teacher and Uber driver to make ends meet.
“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.
Yankees backup catcher J.C. Escarra knows it was a family effort for him to make his major league dreams a reality.
J.C. Escarra was driving for Uber and substitute teaching to keep his dream alive of playing in MLB, and it was all worth it ...
Escarra wasn’t the only newcomer to the Yankees’ roster with a fatherly connection to their first Opening Day with the club.
His childhood friend, catcher J.C. Escarra, made the Yankees’ Opening Day roster, capping a long journey that included ...