⸻ A Live Conversation

Steve Finley

"I coach the kids I used to be."

Date

Thursday, July 2,
2026

Time

7:00 PM ET
4:00 PM PT

Runtime

45 minutes
total

Limited seats available · Replay access included

 

2,583

Career Games

.271

Career AVG

2x

MLB All-Star

2,548

Hits

304

Home Runs

⸻ About the Speaker

Steve Finley

A conversation about the bridge between two lives. Steve Finley played in the major leagues for nineteen seasons, won a World Series with the 2001 Diamondbacks, and earned five Gold Gloves in center field. He now coaches youth baseball in Rancho Santa Fe, the same eleven and twelve-year-olds the MKL audience has at home. We want to talk honestly about what nineteen years of professional baseball taught him about those kids, what he sees on those Saturday morning fields that he never saw from the major league dugout, and what he wishes someone had said to him when he was the age of the players he coaches now.

Steve Finley played 19 seasons in the major leagues, beginning with the Baltimore Orioles in 1989 and ending with the Colorado Rockies in 2007. He was a five-time Gold Glove center fielder and a two-time All-Star. He retired with 304 home runs and 320 stolen bases, putting him in a small group of players to reach 300 in both categories.

A trade from Houston to San Diego in 1994 turned him into one of the best center fielders of his generation. He reached the World Series with the Padres in 1998 and lost to the Yankees. Three years later, with the Arizona Diamondbacks, he won it in seven games against the same team.

Today, Steve coaches youth baseball in Rancho Santa Fe, California. He is on the same fields, running the same drills, watching the same eleven and twelve-year-olds learn the game that defined his life. That bridge, between nineteen seasons in the major leagues and a Saturday morning practice, is the heart of his Master Key Live session.

⸻ The Conversation

What You Might Hear

A real, honest conversation about the successes, the struggles, and the role parents and coaches played along the way to the Big Leagues.

Take Away · 01
That the player you watch from the bleachers and the player your coach sees in practice are often two different kids, and the gap between them is the entire conversation.
Take Away · 02
That longevity in baseball, and in most things, is mostly the product of the work done on the days nobody is watching.
Take Away · 03
That what a coach can give a young athlete that nothing else can is honest attention, the kind that does not flinch when the news is bad.

⸻ Some of the Questions You May Hear

Some of the questions from this session include:

The session runs about 30 minutes of moderated conversation followed by audience Q&A. The conversation goes where it wants to go.

⸻ Career Profile

By the numbers.

Teams
Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies
Home Runs
304
Hits
2,548
Postseason
52 G · .248 BA · 2001 WS champion
Career AVG
.271
RBI
1,167
Stolen Bases
320
Awards
2× All-Star · 5× Gold Glove · 2001 WS champion
Position
Center Fielder
Seasons
19 Seasons

⸻ What we are not

Sit in with your kid for this conversation.

Not a clinic. Not a meet and greet. A real conversation about the bigger thing baseball actually teaches, with one of the few people in the game who can speak to it from three generations of evidence.