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Garvey, Steven P.

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b. Dec. 22, 1948, Tampa, FL

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Compared by some to Lou Gehrig because of his good looks and quiet, courteous demeanor, Garvey set an NL record by playing in 1,207 consecutive games from September 3, 1975, until July 29, 1983.

A solid right-handed hitter and outstanding defensive first baseman, Garvey was named the league's most valuable player in 1974, when he batted .312 with 21 home runs and 111 RBI to help lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a pennant. He hit .389 with 2 home runs and 5 RBI as the Dodgers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3 games to 1 in the league championship series, and he had a .381 average in their 5-game loss to the Oakland Athletics in the World Series.

The muscular, 5-foot-10, 192-pound Garvey joined the Dodgers at the end of the 1969 season and was a part-time player, mostly at third base, until 1973, when he was moved to first. He led the league in hits with 202 in 1978 and 200 in 1980.

The Dodgers traded him to the San Diego Padres in 1983 and he remained there until retiring after the 1987 season. Garvey had 200 or more hits 6 times, 20 or more home runs 6 times, and more than 100 RBI 5 times. He led NL first basemen in fielding percentage 5 times, setting a record in 1984, when he didn't make any errors.

His "All-American Boy" image nettled some players and sportswriters, who sometimes referred to him as "Little Goody Two-Shoes." The image was tarnished somewhat in 1988, when Garvey agreed to pay support for an illegitimate child he'd fathered.

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Career Batting Record

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRTBRBISBBASP
1969LA NL3301000100.333.333
1970LA NL34938255013361.269.355
1971LA NL812252751121786261.227.382
1972LA NL9629436791429124304.269.422
1973LA NL114349371061738153500.304.438
1974LA NL15664295200323213011115.312.469
1975LA NL16065985210386183149511.319.476
1976LA NL16263185200374132848019.317.450
1977LA NL16264691192253333221159.297.498
1978LA NL162639892023692131911310.316.499
1979LA NL16264892204321283221103.315.497
1980LA NL16365878200271263071066.304.467
1981LA NL1104316312223110177643.283.411
1982LA NL1626256617635116261865.282.418
1983SD NL1003887611422014178594.294.459
1984SD NL161617721752728230861.284.373
1985SD NL1626548018434617281810.281.430
1986SD NL1555575814222021227811.255.408
1987SD NL27765162012190.211.276
Totals2332883511432599440432723941130883.294.446

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