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Valenzuela played 17 Major League Baseball (MLB) seasons, from 1980 to 1997 (except for a one-year sabbatical in Mexico in 1992). He played for six MLB teams, most prominently with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who signed him in 1979 and gave him his MLB debut in 1980. Valenzuela batted and threw left-handed, with an unorthodox windup.
It is known for being the birthplace and hometown of former Major League Baseball pitcher Fernando Valenzuela. [1] References This page was last edited on 23 October ...
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 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, Dodgers Legend and Broadcaster, Dies at 63. Victoria Edel, Sean Neumann. October 23, 2024 at 9:48 AM. The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher inspired "Fernandomania" during his ...
Fernando Valenzuela was a force to be loved, admired and remembered fondly. He was the 20-year-old kid from the dusty fields of Etchohuaquila, Mexico, who was summoned to be the starting pitcher ...
The Mayos de Navojoa (English: Navojoa Mayos) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League based in Navojoa, Sonora.. They have been champions of the league twice.
Fernando Martinez places a note outside Dodger Stadium where fans started bringing flowers and candles for former Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela who passed away from an illness Wednesday night.