Chat with our AI personalities
1) Von Joshua - Padres in 1980, Giants from 1975-1976, Dodgers from 1969-1974 and 1979. 2) Derrel Thomas - Padres from 1972-1974 and 1978, Giants from 1975-1977, Dodgers from 1979-1983. 3) Elias Sosa - Padres in 1983, Giants from 1972-1974, Dodgers from 1976-1977. 4) Ron Roenicke - Padres in 1984, Giants in 1985, Dodgers from 1981-1983. 5) Eric Young - Padres from 2005-2006, Giants in 2003, Dodgers in 1992 and 1997-1999. 6) Trent Hubbard - Padres in 2002, Giants in 1996, Dodgers from 1998-1999. 7) Brian Johnson - Padres from 1994-1996, Giants from 1997-1998, Dodgers in 2001. 8) Steve Finley - Padres from 1995-1998, Giants in 2006, Dodgers in 2004. 9) Rick Wilkens - Padres in 2001, Giants from 1996-1997, Dodgers in 1999. 10) Mark Sweeney - Padres from 1997-2005, Giants from 2006-2007, Dodgers from 2007-2008. He played for both the Giants and Dodgers in 2007. 11) Matt Herges - Padres in 2003, Giants from 2003-2005, Dodgers from 1999-2001. He played for both the Padres and Giants in 2003. 12) Dave Roberts - Padres from 2005-2006 Giants from 2007-2008, Dodgers from 2002-2004. 13) Brett Tomko - Padres in 2002 and 2007-2008, Giants from 2004-2005, Dodgers from 2006-2007. He played for both the Padres and Dodgers in 2007. 14) Jose Cruz - Padres in 2007, Giants in 2003, Dodgers from 2005-2006.
Steve Garvey of the Dodgers and Padres with 1207 consecutive games played between September 3, 1975 and July 29, 1983.
I believe even in 1995 there were still 5 California teams: Dodgers, Angels, Athletics, Giants and Padres.
Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, San Fransisco Giants
Between 1956 and 1961, Steve Garvey served as a bat boy at spring training in Florida for the Brooklyn Dodgers, the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers. He grew up to be an All-Star performer for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1969-82) and the San Diego Padres (1983-87). He later wrote about his experiences in the 2008 book "My Bat Boy Days: Lessons I Learned from the Boys of Summer."