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New York Yankee relief ace Mariano Rivera is known for his 98-mph rising fastball, but his investment portfolio isn't as likely to sizzle.

You'd think a guy some 40 years shy of the typical retirement age who figures to be raking in seven figures within a year would invest 70% to 80% of his portfolio in stocks. But that's not advisable for most athletes, whose peak earning years end a good three decades before they turn 65.

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USE CHANGEUP, TOO, JOCKS

New York Yankee relief ace Mariano Rivera is known for his 98-mph rising fastball, but his investment portfolio isn't as likely to sizzle.

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