Overview
- Part I screened at the DGA Theater and was followed by a panel with Rodriguez, executive producer Lindsay Shookus, director Gotham Chopra, and director-writer Erik LeDrew, moderated by Michael Kay.
- Public release begins Nov. 6 on HBO and HBO Max, with the three-part series set to roll out weekly.
- The opening episode centers on Rodriguez’s childhood and estrangement from his father, features a candid interview with ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis, and spotlights mentor Lou Piniella.
- Rodriguez walked the red carpet with daughters Natasha, 20, and Ella, 17, who lauded his choice to be vulnerable, with his mother and Scurtis also attending.
- Gotham Chopra said no subjects were off-limits, with later episodes expected to address Rodriguez’s Yankees years, PED admissions, and image rehabilitation.