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If you’re a fan of professional baseball you’re more than likely already aware of the legacy of David Ortiz. The former designated hitter and Red Sox MVP is best known for his nickname “Big Papi,” as well as his crucial role in putting an end to the team’s 86-year World Series championship drought, commonly referred to as the “Curse of the Bambino.” Ortiz was so central in reversing the curse back in 2004 that he stars in a new Netflix docu-series titled The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox alongside a few of his former teammates. Given that Ortiz is fresh on everyone’s mind, now seems like as good a time as any to examine his many streams of income , and see what we can learn from his multi-million dollar net worth. According to Celebrity Net Worth , David Ortiz has an estimated value of over $55 million, mostly earned through his MLB salary, brand and endorsement deals and post-retirement work with ESPN as a sports analyst. With such a massive legacy and career to unpack, let’s see...
If you’re a Boston sports fan, you certainly recall the famed “Curse of the Bambino” which loomed over the Boston Red Sox baseball team for nearly a century. In 2004, the team finally reversed the long-held curse by besting the New York Yankees in a stunning seven-game upset before taking home the World Championship against the St. Louis Cardinals. As a pitcher for the Sox at that time, Pedro Martínez was integral to the success of the organization, and has since gone down in history as a Boston sports legend. Martínez is so impressive, in fact, that the superstar athlete has been chosen as one of several subjects for the new Netflix docu-series The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox . Since Martínez is fresh on everyone’s mind, now seems like as good a time as any to take a look at his whopping net worth, which clocks in at over $70 million according to Celebrity Net Worth , and see what we can learn from his diverse portfolio. Through means such as his MLB salary, endorsement and brand...
Netflix recently teased a trailer to announce a new documentary profiling the life of Cyntoia Brown-Long. However, the streaming giant missed one key thing — none of Brown’s input. Shortly after releasing the trailer, Brown came out with a statement on Instagram explaining how she had no involvement in the making of the documentary. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_AvG61JA1g/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link She captioned the post stating: “While I was still incarcerated, a producer who has old footage of me made a deal with Netflix for an UNAUTHORIZED documentary, set to be released soon. My husband and I were as surprised as everyone else when we first heard the news because we did not participate in any way. However, I am currently in the process of sharing my story, in the right way, in full detail, and in a way that depicts and respects the woman I am today. While I pray that this film highlights things wrong in our justice system, I had nothing to with this documentary.” Brown was...
Netflix and Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us” miniseries has had a major impact on our social atmosphere and altered the way society as a whole views our criminal justice system. However, for others, its impact included calling their careers and credibility into question. One of whom happened to be Linda Fairstein, the former prosecutor responsible for the convictions of the Exonerated Five. Fairstein is now taking legal action against Netflix and Ava DuVernay after making claims that the miniseries “defamed” her. Released in May 2019, the four-part miniseries chronicled the true events of the arrests, trials, convictions, and exonerations of five teenagers of color — Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise — who became known as the Exonerated Five. In the miniseries, Fairstein was portrayed as a power-hungry prosecutor directing officers to coerce false confessions out of the five then-teenagers, while detectives held them in questioning for...