Since Rivera’s baseball career ended in 2013, the 55-year-old former pitcher has become heavily involved ... launching the Mariano Rivera Foundation in 1998. His eponymous foundation is ...
MLB Hall of Fame pitcher ... the Mariano Rivera Foundation in 1998. His eponymous foundation is “dedicated to providing children from impoverished families with life skills that will set them ...
The MLB Hall of Famer and his wife Clara Rivera were accused of covering up a child sex abuse scandal to protect their church in a recent lawsuit MLB Hall of Fame pitcher Mariano Rivera and his ...
Hall-of-Fame Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera and his wife, Clara, were accused of covering up the sexual abuse of a ten-year-old girl at the church they founded, Refuge of Hope. Rivera and Clara ...
MLB Hall of Fame pitcher Mariano ... AP Photo/Mark Lennihan Mariano Rivera Rivera’s philanthropic efforts began in the midst of his baseball career, launching the Mariano Rivera Foundation in 1998.
Former New York Yankees relief pitcher Mariano Rivera smiles at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of his new church, Refugio de Esperanza (Refuge of Hope), with his wife, Clara Rivera ...
Former New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera and his wife, Clara, are being accused of allegedly covering up the sexual abuse of a minor, according to a New York lawsuit. The 22-page lawsuit ...
Former New York Yankees pitcher and hall of famer Mariano Rivera waves as the crowd as he leaves the field with his wife Clara during a ceremony before a baseball game between the New York Yankees ...
A lawsuit filed this week accused Hall of Fame pitcher Mariano Rivera and his wife, Clara, of covering up the sexual abuse of a 10-year-old girl who was a member of their church in New Rochelle ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and his wife ... lawyers for the girl allege that the Hall of Fame pitcher and his wife Clara Rivera, a pastor at the Refuge of Hope ...
A new lawsuit in New York alleges Mariano Rivera and his wife ... His 2.21 ERA is also the lowest by any pitcher with at least 500 innings since the live-ball era began in 1920.