Episode XXXVI: NL MVP & World Series Champ Steve Garvey
The 36th edition of Whe're They At features 1974 National League (MLB) Most Valuable Player and World Series Champion (w/1981 Los Angeles Dodgers), Steve Garvey. Steve was born in Tampa, Florida and lettered in Baseball AND Football at Michigan State University. He became a major part of the consistent winning of the Los Angeles Dodgers throughout the 1970's and early-1980's. During his illustrious career, he was a 10-time All-Star, winning 4 Gold Gloves (at 1st Base), and becoming the FIRST player at any position to have an ERRORLESS season in Major League Baseball History. He also won 2 National League Championship Series MVPs, in addition to his World Series title. He is the reigning National League "Iron Man" with 1,207 consecutive games played. During retirement, he's been a major success in marketing, corporate branding and television production as well. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Steve on a myriad of topics including: 02:18-On how he and his family are dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic. 03:20-Reflects on his childhood days in Tampa, Florida being a bat boy for Spring Training games around Baseball greats, including Jackie Robinson and Mickey Mantle. 09:18-On his decision to attend Michigan State University, playing Baseball AND Football. 14:42-His role around the 'Game of the Century' football game in 1966, between Michigan State and the University of Notre Dame. 18:18-On his transition from 3rd to 1st Base early in his MLB career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. 22:32-He was on the field during Hank Aaron's record-breaking 715th home run on April 8, 1974. 25:59-On his postseason success and playing under the bright lights of Los Angeles. 29:51-Which Hall of Fame manager did he relate to the most: Walter Alston, Tommy Lasorda or Dick Williams? 32:46-Which elite team was the most potent opponent for him during his playing days: 1974 Oakland A's, 1970's Cincinnati Reds OR Late-1970's-Early 1980's New York Yankees? 36:10-On the sense of urgency for his Dodgers to finally win the World Series in 1981. 40:20-Reflects on signing with the San Diego Padres, making an impact with them and playing with a young Tony Gwynn. 46:10-He was at Shea Stadium during the memorable Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. 50:11-Is he getting more anxious about not being in the Baseball Hall of Fame yet? 52:31-Are the current Dodgers under a lot of pressure to win multiple championships? 56:34-Who's the best player in Major League Baseball currently: Mike Trout OR Mookie Betts? 57:36-His candid take on Justin Turner celebrating the World Series championship with his Dodgers teammates with Turner, the Dodgers and MLB knowing that he tested positive for Covid-19. 1:00:17-On the imminent rivalry between the Dodgers and Padres in the 2020's decade. 1:01:44-HIT AND RUN segment of random questions for Steve. 1:14:24-Steve's Mount Rushmore of Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers greats. 1:15:51-On the late Chadwick Boseman's performance of Jackie Robinson. Follow Whe're They At on www.twitter.com/whe_retheyat, www.instagram.com/whe.retheyat and www.facebook.com/whe.retheyatpodcast/ Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website as well: www.nabateisles.com
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