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Fernando Valenzuela, 63, was absent from the team's Spanish-language broadcasts near the end of the season, and has reportedly been hospitalized. Dodgers provide update on Fernando Valenzuela amid ...
Fernando Valenzuela, a fan favorite former Dodgers pitcher and current radio analyst, has been a member of the team's broadcast booth since 2003. Fernando Valenzuela, a fan favorite former Dodgers ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES — Longtime Dodgers star Fernando Valenzuela had been sick for quite a while, but refused to talk about it, even to his closest friends and associates, wanting to preserve his privacy ...
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."
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fernando Valenzuela is stepping away from his broadcast duties with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the rest of the season so the former major league pitcher can focus on his health.
Fernando Valenzuela pitching circa 1980. He left school as a teenager to focus on baseball, and by age 16, he was playing in Mexico’s minor leagues. "I didn't get much chance to play," he ...
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 ...