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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, the legendary pitcher whose incredible rise to stardom with the Los Angeles Dodgers captivated baseball fans and created the cultural phenomenon known as “Fernandomania ...
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.
Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most important figures in Los Angeles Dodgers history. His legend will live on. ... You walk into Dodger Stadium today, and there are more Valenzuela No. 34 ...
Los Angeles Dodgers great Fernando Valenzuela has died, the Dodgers announced Tuesday.He was 63 years old. Few words inspire such memories of joy as "Fernandomania," the days of summer when ...
Valenzuela was integral to expanding the Dodgers’ and MLB’s fan base to include more Mexican-Americans. “Before Fernando, roughly only 5% of the fans at Dodger Stadium and at ballparks ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the Mexican-born pitcher who led the Dodgers to a World Series win and vastly expanded MLB's Latino fan base, dies at age 63.
Fernando Valenzuela, a fan favorite former Dodgers pitcher and current radio analyst, has been a member of the team's broadcast booth since 2003. Dodgers legend and broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela ...