In August, the Los Angeles Dodgers will retire Fernando Valenzuela's legendary #34, recognizing his influential impact and legacy in LA over a 3-day
The Dodgers are retiring Fernando Valenzuela's number. Does he have a path to Cooperstown?
In August, the Los Angeles Dodgers will retire Fernando Valenzuela's legendary #34, recognizing his influential impact and legacy in LA over a 3-day Fernandomania celebration. The birth of the Fernandomania phenomenon took place in the '81 season, as Valenzuela became the first rookie to lead the National League in strikeouts, first player to win the Rookie of the Year Award and Cy Young Award in the same season, and helped the Dodgers win the World Series.
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Jack Guerrero on X: @Dodgers @JDMartinez28 I remember when L.A. Dodgers had modicum of respect for Catholic fans. Pictured below, Fernando Valenzuela with religious nuns in 1981. Today, Dodgers mock and degrade
Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela tips his sombero at a news conference in Los Angeles Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1981 after he was named National League Rookie of the Year. Valenzuela was
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Fernando Valenzuela, pitcher — Calisphere
Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela and wife Linda introduce Fernando Jr. the family's latest addition at a news conference in San Pedro, California Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1982. The little boy was
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Valenzuela takes oath, officially a US citizen
The Dodgers Are Retiring Fernando Valenzuela's Number. Does He Have A Path To Cooperstown? - Los Angeles Times