A-Rod, who was employed by the Yankees 12-years, and made an MLB record $480M in career earnings will now help guide former professional athletes who find themselves going through financial hardships back to sustainability. So what you’re telling me is that all of the contestants of this show will have at one time or another been featured on ESPN’s
So what you’re telling me is that all of the contestants on this show will have at one time or another been featured on ESPN’s 30 for 30?
Produced by SMAC Entertainment and Machete Productions, which includes former New York Giants great Michael Strahan, Back in the Game will pair ex-athletes with “money-savvy mentors” who can assist these one-time millionaires with getting back on their feet.