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Baseball
legend, Steven Garvey, nicknamed the
"Iron Man," for establishing the
National League record of playing in
1,207 consecutive games, played for
the Los Angeles Dodgers during most
of his career...Book
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There, he was a four-time Gold Glove
winner, the 1974 National League
MVP, played six seasons with 200 or
more hits, batting .393 in ten
All-Star Games and was the 1974 and
1978 All-Star MYP. He also played a
Major League record of 193
consecutive, errorless games at
first base. In addition, Garvey has
a lifetime career batting average of
.294 and a .996 fielding percentage
at first base, which is the Major
League best. In 1983, Garvey joined
the San Diego Padres.
His most dramatic moment in his
baseball career was his ninth
inning, game-winning home run in the
1984 playoffs, which propelled the
Padres toward the National League
Pennant.
Garvey retired from baseball in 1988
and is now involved with his own
company, Garvey Communications.
Since his move to Los Angeles in
1990, Garvey has concentrated on
television production with the
"Prime Ticket Network." Presently,
he hosts the weekly series,
"Baseball's Greatest Games." He is
also highly acclaimed as a
motivational speaker, traveling
domestically and internationally to
speak at corporate functions.
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