Phil Nevin - Personal

Personal

Nevin's first daughter, Koral, was born during his freshman year at Cal State; he is no longer in a relationship with Koral's mother. He met his wife, Kristin, at Cal State. The couple have three children together; though they were separated during the late 1990s, the couple reconciled.

Nevin lives in the Heritage Estates neighborhood of Poway, California, along with San Diego sporting figures including Bruce Bochy, Tony Gwynn and LaDanian Tomlinson. The neighborhood suffered significant damage in the October 2007 California wildfires.

Nevin hosted a baseball camp for children aged 6 through 16 in 2010.

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