Discussing his run for US SENATE as well as the Los Angeles Dodgers…past and present. 

Steve Garvey’s remarkable journey from bat boy to World Series Champion is a testament to his unwavering dedication.

Garvey played as a first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres from 1969 to 1987, was a 10-time All-Star, National League Most Valuable Player in 1974, and National League Championship Series MVP in 1978 and 1984. Garvey also holds the National League record for consecutive games played (1,207) and was named baseball’s “Iron Man” by Sports Illustrated. Garvey was part of the Dodgers’ infield that won four National League pennants and one World Series championship in 1981.

From his early days as a major league rookie representing Vitalis in 1970, Garvey recognized the importance of business acumen in addition to athletic prowess. He seized numerous opportunities, becoming the face of brands like Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, and McDonald’s. His natural flair for marketing, advertising, and corporate relations, combined with representing various products, ultimately led to the creation of Garvey Marketing Group.

Beyond his business endeavors, Garvey is a skilled motivational speaker, captivating audiences worldwide with his insights on leadership, teamwork, and integrity. He’s also made his mark in television production, co-executive producing “The International Sportsman” and hosting “Baseball’s Greatest Games.”