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Fernando Valenzuela's number 34 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023. Valenzuela was an iconic figure for the Mexican-American community in Los Angeles and his impact "transform[ed] what had been predominantly a white [Dodger] fan base."
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. He was 63.
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)
Fernando Valenzuela during the 2017 Old Timers Game at Dodger Stadium. Valenzuela wanted to cherish and preserve that same unadulterated joy he created when he burst onto the scene as a rookie in ...
A public funeral Mass for Fernando Valenzuela — beloved Mexican-born pitcher, Dodgers legend and the inspiration for "Fernandomania" — will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Cathedral of Our ...
On Wednesday, fans dressed in black, some dressed in Dodgers jerseys, attended a attend a public funeral Mass for Fernando Valenzuela, who died last month.
Fernando Valenzuela twirls a rope as he hops through it during a visit from the Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls at Dodger Stadium on Oct. 2, 1985. Valenzuela was an amateur rope twirler and he put on a ...
Valenzuela was called up to the Argentina U23s for the 2019 Pan American Games in Peru. [8] He scored three times in the competition, netting in victories over Ecuador, Panama and Uruguay . [ 1 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Valenzuela netted as Argentina defeated Honduras in the final on 10 August, earning the forward a gold medal.