Steve Garvey

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

23

Gender

Male

Birthday

1948-12-22 (76 years old)

Place of Birth

Tampa - Florida - USA

Steve Garvey

Biography

One of the most dependable Major League baseball players in the 70s & 80s, Garvey was also a pretty good football player in his college days at Michigan State. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers and began playing for them in 1969, but had to wait more than four years before becoming a regular player. Garvey astounded the baseball world in 1974 when he was selected to start at first base for the National League as a write-in candidate. Garvey then became a yearly All-Star and helped the Dodgers to four NL pennants and one World Championship in 1981. Garvey was traded to the San Diego Padres in 1983, and helped lead them to the NL Championship the next season. He had 200 hits in a season six times, had 1308 career RBIs and was a career .294 hitter. A sure baseball Hall of Famer, Garvey has indicated he would like to pursue a career in politics. - IMDb Mini Biography

Known For

  • Fantasy Island

    Fantasy Island

  • Just Shoot Me!

    Just Shoot Me!

  • One West Waikiki

    One West Waikiki

  • The Sandlot 2

    The Sandlot 2

  • Studio 42 with Bob Costas

    Studio 42 with Bob Costas

  • George Lopez

    George Lopez

  • The Scout

    The Scout

  • Charlie Grace

    Charlie Grace

  • Ice Cream Man

    Ice Cream Man

  • Masquerade

    Masquerade

  • Action

    Action

  • Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero

    Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero

  • The Gong Show Movie

    The Gong Show Movie

  • I Take These Men

    I Take These Men

  • Direct Hit

    Direct Hit

  • Yankees-Dodgers: An Uncivil War

    Yankees-Dodgers: An Uncivil War

  • Tony Gwynn - Mr. Padre

    Tony Gwynn - Mr. Padre

  • Spokane Indians: A Century of Baseball

    Spokane Indians: A Century of Baseball

  • Head Trauma

    Head Trauma

  • The Darwin Conspiracy

    The Darwin Conspiracy

  • Chasing October

    Chasing October

  • Nineteen Summers: San Diego Padres 1969-1988

    Nineteen Summers: San Diego Padres 1969-1988

  • Triumph and Tragedy: The 1984 San Diego Padres

    Triumph and Tragedy: The 1984 San Diego Padres