Fernando Valenzuela, the paunchy and enigmatic left-hander, had a season for the ages ... Mr. Valenzuela, who died at 63 on ...
Fernando Valenzuela posted a very good season for a No. 3 starter in 1996, and the Padres won the NL West and made the ...
LOS ANGELES - Fernando Valenzuela, a cherished member of the Los Angeles Dodgers family as a player and broadcaster, has died ...
Valenzuela, nicknamed El Toro, became a hero from Mexico that captivated not only Los Angeles, but the world. He replaced Jerry Reuss as the year’s Opening Day starter, throwing a shutout against the ...
Fernando Valenzuela, who took the baseball world by storm in 1981, has died at the age of 63. Valenzuela, who started his career as a rookie with the Los Angeles Dodgers, was battling health ...
Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most important figures in Los Angeles Dodgers history. His legend will live on.
A makeshift memorial outside Dodger Stadium for Fernando Valenzuela is growing Wednesday following news of his death. Fans are leaving flowers and candles to memorialize the Dodgers pitcher, World ...
By Rebekah Ludman Click here for updates on this story 10/23/24 (LAPost.com) — Dodgers fans are mourning the death of Fernando Valenzuela – a former pitcher, World Series champion, Cy Young award ...
Every Dodgers fan will enter the World Series with a heavy heart. We all remember what Fernando Valenzuela meant to the game, ...
He won the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Awards in 1981, when “Fernandomania” made him a household name and filled ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the Mexican-born phenom for the Los Angeles Dodgers who inspired “Fernandomania” while winning the NL Cy ...
The Dodgers legend who died Tuesday became an instant phenomenon in 1981, creating lifelong baseball fans in Los Angeles, Latin America and beyond.