Baseball legend considering US Senate bid [View all]
You'd have to go back a generation to 1988 to find the last time a Republican candidate won a U.S. Senate race in heavily Democratic California. This time, the party might get an MVP on the ballot.
Baseball legend Steve Garvey, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres, is meeting with voters and senior GOP officials as he weighs a potential 2024 Senate bid in a race that already has several prominent Democratic contenders in the field. He appeared at a recent fundraiser for Republican Rep. Michelle Steel in Orange County, where he signed baseballs and talked about his potential candidacy.
He is seriously considering entering the race, said veteran consultant Andy Gharakhani, who is advising Garvey.
The 74-year-old Garvey had an 18-year major league career. He was National League MVP in 1974 and retired from baseball in 1987.
Garvey has flirted with the possibility of entering politics before, including after his retirement from baseball, when he teased a possible U.S. Senate run but never became a candidate.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/baseball-legend-steve-garvey-us-senate-bid-california-99766254
I don't know what gives him the idea he's qualified. Oh wait, I do too---Tommy Tuberville. 'Nuff said.