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    Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela died on Tuesday, October 22, at the age of 63 — but his legacy will live on with sports fans for decades to come. Valenzuela made a splash ...

  3. Fernando Valenzuela, former Dodgers legendary pitcher behind ...

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    Nicknamed "El Toro," Valenzuela went on to be a household name in Los Angeles while he pitched 10 more seasons for the Dodgers. Beloved by Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda, Valenzuela was an All ...

  4. Dodgers icon Fernando Valenzuela cause of death revealed - AOL

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    Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela speaks during a news conference ahead of his jersey retirement ceremony on Aug. 11, 2023, in Los Angeles. (Ryan Sun / Associated Press)

  5. Steve Sax - Wikipedia

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    Steve is the brother of former Major League Baseball player Dave Sax, who also played for the Dodgers. [17] He is the father of Lauren Ashley (Sax) Boyd and son John Jeremy Sax. His nephew David Sax Jr. (son of Dave Sax) was seen on an episode of Intervention in 2015. [ 18 ]

  6. Don Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Don Sutton's number 20 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998. Coming into the 1986 season, Sutton had 295 career victories. He struggled early in the season, recording a 9.12 ERA in his first five starts, but earned his 300th career win on June 18, pitching a complete game against the Texas Rangers in which he allowed only three hits ...

  7. Jim Gilliam - Wikipedia

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    Jim Gilliam's number 19 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1978. He continued to star with the team after their 1958 move to Los Angeles, though he gradually shifted to third base; for the 1959 champions he led the National League in walks (96), along with 23 steals, and was again an All-Star, hitting a home run in that year's second All ...

  8. Annette O'Malley, the wife of former Dodgers owner Peter O ...

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Annette O’Malley, who helped her husband Peter O’Malley promote baseball globally during his family’s ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers, has died. She was 81.

  9. Scott Erickson - Wikipedia

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    Scott Gavin Erickson (born February 2, 1968) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Yankees over 15 seasons. He was a member of the 1991 World Series champion Twins.