Join Alex as he motivates and advises Evander Holyfield, Ryan Lochte, Nicole Eggert, and Brian Dunkleman on how to reduce their crushing debt, repair their reputations, and launch new business careers so they can re-charge their financial futures.

CNBC tried the concept initially in 2018 when it announced that it would launch Professional athletes and entertainers are some of the best paid people in the world. Back in the Game: fallen celebs get Alex Rodriguez as an accountability partner. A pro athlete heads into retirement, only to find themselves in financial free-fall. With James Caan, Maggie Lawson, Benjamin Koldyke, Griffin Gluck. But the reality is, their careers are often short-lived and they can find themselves in serious financial distress when the big paychecks stop coming their way.

Back In The Game (CNBC) Plot Details/Press Release: It's a story we hear all too often. About Back in the Game. Professional athletes and entertainers are some of the best paid people in the world. Back in the Game is a 2019 television series on the American channel CNBC presented by Major League Baseball (MLB) star and businessman Alex Rodriguez. Rodriguez mentors four various athletes and entertainers who have fallen on hard times and need help getting back on their feet by motivating them to build up self-esteem and advising them to reduce their debt, repair their reputations, and launch new business careers and get them back on path of financial stability.

Back in the Game. Now, in this four-episode series, former MLB superstar and mega-successful businessman, Alex Rodriguez, is ready to give back by mentoring athletes and entertainers who've fallen on hard times and need help getting back on their feet. Centers on Terry Gannon, a recently divorced single mother who temporarily moves in with her estranged father, a beer-swilling former baseball player. Alex Rodriguez, Evander Holyfield, and Marcus Lemonis in Back in the Game episode 1. She reluctantly starts coaching her son's underdog youth baseball team and is drawn back into the world of sports she vowed to leave …

Genre: Reality. Professional athletes and entertainers are some of the best paid people in the world.

... Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inbox. After years of living large, will they be willing to listen to their new coach? The four-episode series is scheduled on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. with the launching episode on CNBC on November 6, 2019. Sign Up Now.

But their careers are often short-lived and they can find themselves in serious financial distress after their professional career eclipses and the big paychecks stop. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis.Back in the Game: "Evander Holyfield Featuring Marcus Lemonis"Full Opening: The first 7 minutes of the series premiere of 'Back in the Game'Evander Holyfield lost his $20 million mansion because he couldn't afford the upkeepAlex Rodriguez wants Evander Holyfield to know the value of his nameAlex Rodriguez and Marcus Lemonis join forces to help Evander Holyfield rebuild his brandAlex Rodriguez gives Ryan Lochte a valuable business lessonRyan Lochte went two years without looking at his bank accountFull Opening: The first 7 minutes of the Ryan Lochte episodeRyan Lochte learns his likability score: 'It's devastating'Brian Dunkleman shows A-Rod his potential as a real estate agentBrian Dunkleman struggles to take Alex Rodriguez' adviceFull Opening: A-Rod helps Brian Dunkleman get back on trackNicole Eggert gets emotional talking about her children and her financesA-Rod sits down with Nicole Eggert to discuss the possibility of opening her own food truckNicole Eggert and her manager get honest feedback on their food truck cuisine After years of living large, will they be willing to listen to their new coach?Got a confidential news tip? Full Opening: The first 7 minutes of the series premiere of 'Back in the Game' watch now. Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. We want to hear from you.Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inboxGet this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. For the similarly titled 2013 ABC comedy series, see