So it should come as no huge surprise that Cecil finds himself on the wrong end of an IRS lien (like there's a right end). From the TaxWatchdog at Detroit News.
Former Detroit Tigers star Cecil Fielder owes $273,123.29 in federal taxes, the latest financial issue facing a slugger who has had a slew of money problems in recent years, records show.Well, at least it's genetic. What? If you don't find unfunny hereditary tax jokes at least kind of laughable, I don't want to know you anyway.
The lien against Cecil, 45, comes five months after the Tax Watchdog first revealed that the IRS had filed a $409,149 tax lien against his estranged son, Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder.
Sports Stars Money Woes
Former All-Star Cecil Fielder made almost $50 million during his 13-year career in the major leagues, but he's fallen on hard times since retiring. The slugger has squandered much of his fortune and is now being sued by the IRS for failure to pay taxes. Click through to see more sports stars who have struggled with financial woes.
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Evander "Real Deal" Holyfield, shown here in 2002, is reportedly in financial trouble with multiple sources. In October, Holyfield was back in court, again facing the possibility of jail time in a child-support case before a settlement was reached.
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Former MLB star Jose Canseco walked away from a $2.5 million home in California earlier this year, saying it "didn't make sense" to keep paying the mortgage. Not surprisingly, the bank started foreclosure proceedings.
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Last August, ex-NBA star Latrell Sprewell, who once turned down a $21 million contract offer because he had his "family to feed," had a yacht repossessed after falling behind in payments.
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Disgraced track champion Marion Jones admitted she was flat broke in 2007, despite numerous lucrative endorsements following the 2000 Sydney Olympics. After her $2.5 million North Carolina home was foreclosed upon in 2006, a court found her "total liquid assets" were worth less than $2,000.
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Mike Tyson filed for bankruptcy in 2003, after losing in excess of $300 million earned from his lucrative boxing career. Tyson reportedly spent lavish sums on cars, jewelery and even Bengal tigers before going broke.
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Wizards forward Andray Blatche reportedly is so bad with money, that even with an NBA contract, he would sleep some nights at the Verizon Center because he couldn't make rent.
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Former track star Patrik Sjoberg was on top of the world as a high-jump champion, but he had a lavish lifestyle and eventually went broke in 2001.
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But seriously, it's a sad thing to watch a guy that enthralled our country for at least a year of my childhood as he wailed away at the record books, launching bombs and making fat kids everywhere feel better about themselves.
But then again, it's not surprising that a guy who played like Cecil did (a "my performance ain't perfect but it's loud and it's fast" kind of way) finds himself in this sort of hot water, really. And given the economic times, I think we'll be less and less surprised to see who ends up in the same boat.
Prince Fielder's life seems unnecessarily hard. He's a naturally gifted ballplayer who has gotten all the opportunities in the world and really made something of himself, but he's got about as much joy as the Post-Crisis Mudville and can't seem to keep his Dad from leaning in the door and calling him a jerk. Seriously, the more I find out about Cecil and Prince Fielder's relationship the more they become comprable to Professor Farnsworth from Futurama and his clone son Cubert. Seems like Cecil only made the kid to be a little scapegoat version of himself.
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