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Rich Rivera

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Rich Rivera will turn heads claiming to be a "baseball historian" (jokingly, of course) but the Staten Island native certainly knows his stuff. Since opening up his first pack of 2003 Upper Deck Baseball cards, Rich has been in love with the game. He is an avid fan of the New York Yankees and considers Mariano Rivera (whose unfortunately a non-relative) his all-time favorite athlete. Rich is a graduate of St. John's University, earning his degree in Communication Arts with dreams of becoming an on-air broadcaster for MLB. Currently, Rich serves as the Show Day Coordinator for "CenterStage with Michael Kay" (where he's even made a few brief cameos) at YES Network. He can be heard on the It's Your Radio variety program, "Hit Talkers" every Tuesday night from 8PM to 10PM EST. Rich is also a professional wrestling enthusiast, a theater junkie, and enjoys his weekend mornings as a player-manager for his softball team. Follow Rich on Twitter and Instagram: @RichJRivera
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When a boisterous crowd of thousands packed into the American Airlines Center comes together in one voice, someone is bound to listen. The Post-Mania Monday Night Raw audience in Dallas welcomed Mr. McMahon with "let him run it" chants in reference to his son.
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"One of the beautiful things about baseball is that every once in a while you come into a situation where you want to, and where you have to, reach down and prove something." As once quoted by Hall of Fame pitching legend Nolan Ryan, this proverb perfectly illustrates the opportune postseason performer. Bill Mazeroski, Reggie Jackson, Kirk Gibson, Derek Jeter, David Ortiz - these postseason heroes are synonymous with "clutch" and gifted baseball with its most historical World Series moments. The game, presented by T-Mobile, can be watched on FOX at 7:00 PM EST on July 14.
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Although it took the full 162-game season, the postseason puzzle has finally been solved
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Although it took the full 162-game season, the postseason puzzle has finally been solved