ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Eduardo Escobar travels to Miami for sons’ green cards, gets RBI in return

Jun 28, 2019, 2:07 PM

Arizona Diamondbacks' Eduardo Escobar watches his RBI single during the first inning of the team's ...

Arizona Diamondbacks' Eduardo Escobar watches his RBI single during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Thursday, June 13, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eduardo Escobar had quite the busy travel day Thursday as he went to help his sons get their green cards in Miami.

The team was traveling to San Francisco on Wednesday when Escobar was on his way to Miami thanks to D-backs owners providing a private jet to get him there.

His sons, Eduardo Jr., 11, and Raul, 8, were there to receive their green cards as the two boys now wait to gain their citizenship to the United States.

Escobar, a native of Venezuela, was thrilled by the help from the D-backs.

”I’m really happy. It was special for my kids, they’re the most important in my life,” Escobar told the Associated Press. ”My team took care of me and did a great job giving me a private plane. A lot of work. I’m so happy. I so appreciate what they did.”

Even his manager, Torey Lovullo, was impressed by the generosity of the D-backs owners.

”It’s pretty amazing. We have incredible ownership here,” Lovullo said, per the AP. ”Eduardo needed to get to Miami to take care of some immigration issues. Everything’s OK, but he decided he was going to do a round-trip after the game yesterday against the Dodgers at home. He boarded a plane that was provided by the Arizona Diamondbacks and went straight to Miami and came back today. It just speaks volumes about what ownership is willing and is capable of doing for somebody in a time of need like that.”

The third baseman left Thursday from Miami to San Francisco in hopes of being in the starting lineup against the Giants.

However, Lovullo didn’t put Escobar in the lineup, because the team wasn’t sure what time he would arrive at the ballpark.

He got there right before 5 p.m. and replaced Jake Lamb in the sixth inning as part of a double switch by Lovullo, who took out rookie Alex Young after his first major league start.

In the ninth inning, Escobar knocked in a run with a base hit, expanding the lead to 5-1.

The D-backs went on to win the game 5-1 after Young went five innings and only gave up one run on three hits.

Arizona Diamondbacks

Ketel Marte...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks crushed by Padres in nightmarish stretch: ‘We’re pretty frustrated’

Brandon Pfaadt battled, but it was otherwise a tough night at the ballpark for the Diamondbacks in a lopsided loss to the Padres.

5 minutes ago

Deyvison De Los Santos...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks prospect Deyvison De Los Santos showing improvement after MLB chance

Diamondbacks prospect Deyvison De Los Santos is on a tear after returning to the organization from the Guardians.

3 hours ago

Catcher Gabriel Moreno...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ Gabriel Moreno continues improving at throwing runners out

Gabriel Moreno had a breakout defensive season for the Diamondbacks last year, and he continues to improve his strengths.

10 hours ago

Ketel Marte...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks stay in rut offensively, cannot solve Padres’ Dylan Cease

The turning point of Friday's Diamondbacks loss to the Padres was clear, when the game turned from pitcher's duel to blowout.

23 hours ago

Alek Thomas...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ Alek Thomas, Paul Sewald taking steps to return next week

The Diamondbacks are targeting next week's Cincinnati Reds series for center fielder Alek Thomas and closer Paul Sewald.

1 day ago

Relief pitcher Matt Bowman #51 of the Minnesota Twins throws against Ehire Adrianza #13 of the Los ...

Kellan Olson

D-backs acquire reliever Matt Bowman, move Merrill Kelly to 60-day IL

The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired right-handed pitcher Matt Bowman from the Minnesota Twins on Thursday for cash.

2 days ago

Eduardo Escobar travels to Miami for sons’ green cards, gets RBI in return