Steve Garvey is on the ballot Tuesday — and again next month. On the election day ballot: Garvey, the longtime Dodgers star, against Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank) for a U.S. Senate seat representing ...
Election night is undoubtedly the most difficult night of the year for news anchors. There are a million candidates and races to keep track of, numerous data points being thrown around, and every word ...
Steve Garvey, the former baseball star-turned-Republican pitchman taking on Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) in November’s California Senate race, pointed to his celebrity status and SAG-AFTRA card to show how ...
Steve Garvey holds the National League record for consecutive games played at 1,207. He was a 10-time NL All-Star, the 1974 NL MVP, a two-time NLCS MVP, a four-time Gold Glove Award winner, and ...
WASHINGTON - Republican Senate candidate and MLB legend Steve Garvey says that Californians are "tired" of the current statewide and national policies on inflation, crime, and the border - saying it's ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- With less than 150 days until the general election in November, the race for California's open seat in the Senate is heating up. On Tuesday, U.S. Representative Adam Schiff ...
While Republican lawmakers were stretching before the big baseball game against their Democratic opponents, they received batting tips from an MLB icon — Steve Garvey. Garvey, a first baseman for the ...
In the 1970s and '80s, baseball fans got used to Steve Garvey smashing winning home runs and clutch hits in key games, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a World Series victory in 1981. In a baseball ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their championship season last Friday with a downtown parade and stadium celebration that had franchise icon Clayton Kershaw nearly in tears. The World Series title ...
Steve Garvey, on his knees, celebrates the final out of the 1981 NLCS with pitcher Bob Welch, left. (Ronald C. Modra / Sports Imagery / Getty Images) Steve Garvey is on the ballot Tuesday — and again ...
Former Los Angeles Dodgers Steve Garvey, Tommy John and Ken Boyer are among the seven players and one manager on the Classic Baseball Era Committee ballot for election into the Baseball Hall of Fame ...