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Episode XXXVI: NL MVP & World Series Champ Steve Garvey Whe're They At podcast

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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, Ama

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, Ama

1 hr 20 min

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