It's not possible.
Because JC Escala was washed away after five minor league seasons with the Orioles. They drafted him to No. 458 in 2017 and quickly took his catching gear. He hit .223 in 2021 as the first base move between Double-A and Triple-A, and on April 6, 2022, Baltimore released him.
He signed with the monarch of Kansas City the following day, so the first first stop of four independent league stops – two in the state, two in Mexico – he made over the next two years and he again caught the catcher I vowed to be that. Since college, and he has taught me what I need… Use the videos he found on the internet.
Eskara got married in October 2022, bought an apartment in her native Miami in January 2023, knowing that the $400 she made every two weeks with the monarch would not pay a mortgage. So Eskara began driving for Uber, worked as an alternative high school teacher, delivering food and measuring rooms for local contractors, coaching the 8-year-old Little League, and coating baseball.

