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Dave Stevens was born on 12 January, 1966, is an American baseball player. Discover Dave Stevens's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Dave Stevens Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dave Stevens Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dave Stevens worth at the age of 58 years old? Dave Stevens’s income source is mostly from being a successful Athlete. He is from . We have estimated Dave Stevens's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Dave Stevens (born January 12, 1966) is an athlete and a 7 time Emmy Award winning sports broadcasting professional.
Stevens, a congenital amputee, is the only athlete ever to play college football or minor league baseball without legs.
At Wickenburg High School (Wickenburg, Arizona), 1980–1984, Stevens was a three-sport athlete playing football, baseball and wrestling.
He set three Arizona state records: most takedowns in wrestling, most career baseball walks, and the season record for walks.
He stands 3-foot 2-inches tall and runs using his hands.
During his time with the Saints he was proficient at catching fly balls that landed within 25 feet of him.
Marty Scott was the Saints manager when Stevens played, "He touched a place in my heart," Scott said.
"He's limited physically, but it's not a handicap. I have admiration for what he's accomplished."
Stevens is also one of the few players to ever Pinch Hit for Darryl Strawberry in his professional career.
Stevens also started 1 game at 2nd base with the Saints.
Stevens has tried out for the Dallas Cowboys, the Cincinnati Reds and the Minnesota Twins.
He has been featured on "That's Incredible" (1981) CBS Morning News, The Today Show, Good Morning America, This Week in Baseball, Baseball Tonight, Extra, USA Today, That's Incredible Reunion (2002) Sports Illustrated, Baseball America, The National Enquirer, Star Magazine, People, ESPN's SportsCenter and hundreds of other news and sports periodicals.
He also appears in 2 books about his career "Slouching Toward Fargo" by Neal Karlan and "Baseball Graffiti" by Ed Howsam.
He was also invited to the Olympic Baseball West Regional tryouts in 1983, playing in the outfield with former Major League players Barry Bonds and Oddibie McDowell.
He has also worked out with the Tampa Rays and Minnesota Twins in Florida, taking batting and fielding practice, as well as throwing out the first pitch in 3 games.
Stevens continues to work out with Minor League baseball teams around the country showing what he can do even after 50 – without legs.
Stevens worked as the Assignment Desk Manager at ESPN then as the Coverage and Content editor.
He worked at ESPN for 20 years.
He has covered 11 Super Bowls, 3 World Series, 3 NCAA Final Fours, and various other historic sports events.
He's a father of three boys and is a motivational speaker.
Prior to ESPN he worked at KSTP-TV in Minneapolis.
He is currently a reporter for the Disability Channel and interviews some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment history.
Stevens played minor league baseball for the St. Paul Saints in 1996.
He was a college athlete at Augsburg College where he played varsity football, baseball and wrestled.
While at Augsburg College, Stevens also traveled to Ireland, Australia and New Zealand to play football for Team USA.
He also co-hosts a Celebrity Amputee Golf tournament yearly in the Orlando area that recently celebrated its 10th year.
In 2012 Wickenburg High School renamed their Most Valuable Player award to the "Dave Stevens Hustle Award" in honor of his amazing career at the High School in the 1980s.
In November 2013, Stevens joined the WWAFT Amputee Football Team as a Quarterback and Defensive Lineman.
He continued to tour with the team as they took on NFL alumni and raise awareness for our wounded military heroes.
Stevens has played in 19 games with the WWAFT team and they are 21–0 vs NFL Competition.
Stevens is also a highly sought after professional motivational speaker and now works for the Dave Clark Foundation.
Stevens joined the Disability Dream & Do Foundation in 2016 and helps to put on baseball camps for disabled children all over the country.