Marly Rivera Biography
Marly Rivera is an illustrious American sportswriter and reporter who previously worked for ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and was also a contributor to ESPN Deportes Radio and ESPN Radio.
In April 2023, she was sacked from the network following an argument with another reporter, Ivón Gaete, calling her a “fucking cunt” at Yankee Stadium after a confrontation. Before that, she worked at Major League Baseball Advanced Media as an editorial producer and as a reporter, and at Univision Communications as an editor.
Marly Rivera Age
Marly Rivera was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the United States on November 14. However, she hasn’t revealed details on her exact age, but will soon update it.
Marly Rivera Height
Marly stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches/1.73 m tall.
Marly Rivera Family
Marly’s parents are Ray and Elba and they brought her up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States. However, she hasn’t mentioned details on whether she has any siblings.
Marly Rivera Husband
Marly hasn’t disclosed any details on his love life, it isn’t known whether she is single, dating, married, or divorced. We will soon update this part.
Marly Rivera Salary
Marly annually receives a salary is $124,650.
Marly Rivera’s Net Worth
Marly’s estimated net worth is $1.3 million.
Marly Rivera Career
Marly previously worked for ESPN and ESPN Deportes and was also a contributor to ESPN Deportes Radio and ESPN Radio. In April 2023, she was sacked from the network following an argument with another reporter, Ivón Gaete, calling her a “fucking cunt” at Yankee Stadium after a confrontation. Before that, she worked at Major League Baseball Advanced Media as an editorial producer and as a reporter, and at Univision Communications as an editor.
Further, she has worked on Sunday Night Baseball as well as Béisbol Esta Noche in English and Spanish as a guest contributor. She also works for SportsCenter, which is ESPN’s flagship program as a regular contributor. She co-hosts the debate show together with, Jorge Sedano, the NBA Analyst and ESPN Los Angeles radio host.
In addition, she was titled, The 30 Most Influential Hispanics in Sports, on October 13, 2017, by Sports Illustrated. Before joining ESPN in December 2011, she served at Major League Baseball Advanced Media as an editorial producer and writer. She also worked at Univision Communications as an editor.
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