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Fernando Valenzuela - Wikipedia Although Valenzuela's number was not officially retired for several decades after Valenzuela left the Dodgers, the team had consistently (though unofficially) kept the number out of circulation out of respect for Valenzuela
Fernando Valenzuela cause of death revealed – NBC Los Angeles Dodgers pitching legend Fernando Valenzuela died Oct 22 at age 63 His immediate cause of death was septic shock, according to his death certificate The life-threatening condition occurs when
Fernando Valenzuela MLB Hall of Fame case There have been 147 Mexican-born players in MLB history The greatest among them was the legendary Fernando Valenzuela, who became an instant sensation with the Dodgers in the early 1980s and the only pitcher in Major League history to win both a Rookie of the Year Award and a Cy Young Award in the same year (1981) Valenzuela, who passed away in 2024, had one of baseball’s most unique
Fernando Valenzuela | Los Angeles Dodgers, Biography, Stats, Facts . . . Fernando Valenzuela was a Mexican professional baseball player whose career spanned 17 seasons in the major leagues of the United States He was a cultural icon in the Latino community in the United States and a hero in his home country
Former MLB superstar Fernando Valenzuela dead at age 63 Former pitcher Fernando Valenzuela was beloved by fans Throughout his 17-year career in MLB, Valenzuela was a six-time All-Star He finished his career with 173 regular season wins and over
Dodgers legendary pitcher Valenzuela dies at 63 - ESPN Fernando Valenzuela, the Mexican-born phenom for the Los Angeles Dodgers who inspired "Fernandomania" while winning the NL Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year in 1981, has died at 63
Fernando Valenzuela, Dodgers legendary pitcher, dead at 63 Fernando Valenzuela, a Los Angeles icon that became a sensation for the Dodgers and the city's Hispanic population through "Fernandomania," has died, the Dodgers announced Tuesday