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Fernando Valenzuela, the beloved Los Angeles Dodgers pitching ace who helped the team win the 1981 World Series, died of septic shock last month, according to his death certificate. TMZ Sports ...
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, a barrel-chested Mexican pitcher ... and one run in a complete game as the Dodgers won, 7-1. Dodgers pitching great Sandy Koufax said Mr. Valenzuela “owned” the edges ...
Los Angeles Dodgers pitching legend Fernando Valenzuela died at the age of 63. The lefty sparked Fernandomania as a rookie and become of the most beloved players in the history of Dodger blue.
Fernando Valenzuela, the Mexican-born phenom for ... Nicknamed “El Toro” by the fans, Valenzuela had an unorthodox and memorable pitching motion that included looking skyward at the apex ...
“Fernando Valenzuela was a true icon of the Dodgers ... Valenzuela had an unorthodox and memorable pitching motion that included looking skyward at the apex of each windup.
“Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most impactful players of his generation,” MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement on Tuesday night. “With his distinctive pitching ...
Fernando Valenzuela was more than just a Dodgers ... with the pixie smile on his face, acts like he’s pitching batting practice.” After a midseason players’ strike interrupted the regular ...
“Fernando Valenzuela was a true icon of the Dodgers ... Valenzuela had an unorthodox and memorable pitching motion that included looking skyward at the apex of each windup.