On July 11, 1978, Steve Garvey made history by becoming the first two-time MVP in MLB All-Star Game history. He batted fifth for the National League, achieving a 2-for-3 performance with a triple, walk, and two RBI. His two-run single in the third inning helped the NL secure a 7-3 victory. Previously, Garvey was the 1974 MVP, and he is recognized as a 10-time All-Star throughout his MLB career, primarily with the Dodgers. Despite not being inducted into the Hall of Fame traditionally, he was honored among the "Legends of Dodger Baseball."
On July 11, 1978, Steve Garvey became the first two-time MVP in MLB All-Star Game history, going 2-for-3 with a triple, walk, and two RBI.
Garvey previously earned MVP honors in the 1974 MLB All-Star Game, going 2-for-4 with an RBI double that tied the score in the fourth inning.
Garvey was a 10-time All-Star over 19 MLB seasons, ranking among the all-time L.A. franchise leaders in hits, doubles, home runs, and RBI.
The Dodgers recognize franchise icons by inducting them into the "Legends of Dodger Baseball," with Garvey included in the inaugural class.
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