World Series reporter Olivia Garvey was turning heads after posting a photo of herself on the sideline on Wednesday night in a black outfit embellished by a tiny black skirt.
The L.A. Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in Wednesday’s Game 5 to become world champions, successfully completing a remarkable comeback after going down by five runs.
Olivia was in the thick of the action as she was on the call for NBC and posted some photos of herself, one of which showed her off in the aformentioned skirt.
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“You always look dope,” a comment read.
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“Looking good Olivia! Go @Dodgers,” someone wrote.
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“NYC wishes they had one like you 😍. Wear black for the Yankees end hopefully,” someone else added in the comments.
“You most def are one of the better looking women in the Bronx tonight,” said another.
“That outfit is going to be drenched in champagne,” someone predicted.
“Congratulations on your team winning. Now what are you dressing up for for Halloween?” another asked.
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Who Is Olivia Garvey?
Olivia Garvey is the daughter of former Dodgers and San Diego Padres star Steve Garvey, currently the Republican Party’s California nominee for the 2024 State Senate elections.
She previously worked at Spectrum, FOX Sports, and NFL Network, where she called out plays for on-air personalities and edited video content.
The 29-year-old later took up an on-camera role at NBC Palm Springs as a sports anchor and reporter.
Garvey moved to WJLA-TV in Washington D.C. in 2020, where she worked as a weekend sports anchor covering the Commanders, Nationals, Capitals, and Wizards.
She returned to her home state to join KNBC in Los Angeles this year.