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Sporting News on MSNWho is J.C. Escarra? Meet the Yankees catcher with the best story in baseballJ.C. Escarra considered retirement just a couple years ago.His baseball journey was dying, having been released out of the ...
The gig comes with a major league minimum salary of $760,000. It’s not Aaron Judge money, but it’s quite the raise for ...
J.C. Escarra took the scenic route, but he finally reached his dream destination when Aaron Boone summoned him to his office ...
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 MLB-record $8 billion franchise value, have a 29-year-old former Uber driver as ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNYankees Underdog Sensation JC Escarra Honors Special Fan with Baseball from First MLB Hit in Heartfelt RevealBaseball is full of surprising stories, but none quite like JC Escarra’s. The post Yankees Underdog Sensation JC Escarra ...
The Yankees' feel-good story of spring training, J.C. Escarra notched his first career MLB hit on Thursday against the Diamondbacks.
At some point, the spring of firsts — his first time cracking a major league roster, his first at-bat — will start to fade from J.C. Escarra.
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After career detours as Uber driver and substitute teacher, J.C. Escarra gets first big league hitNEW YORK (AP) — J.C. Escarra pulled a changeup into the right-field corner, slid into second base, popped up and punched the ...
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Sporting News on MSNNew Yankee (former Uber driver) J.C. Escarra is treated to NY-style surpriseJoining the New York Yankees means extra-special treatment, as former Uber drive J.C. Escarra found out on a recent outing with his wife.
The torpedo bats drew attention on Saturday when YES Network broadcaster Michael Kay said on the telecast of the Yankees' home game against the Milwaukee Brewers the team had new bats made that "moved ...
In a lot of ways, the journey from then to now has been impossible to calculate for J.C. Escarra. Untold numbers of hours grinding despite little evidence his dream ever would be realized.
For the New York Yankees, the waterworks occurred in the office of manager Aaron Boone when he let catcher J.C. Escarra know that he was heading to New York instead of a minor league assignment ...
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