The former Dodgers ace died Tuesday, 3 days before L.A. is set to face the New York Yankees in the World Series.
Valenzuela, who died Tuesday at age 63, won the NL Cy Young Award and led the Dodgers to a World Series championship in 1981.
Two weeks ago, Dave Roberts appeared to be managing for his job but is now a four-time pennant-winning manager and four wins ...
Fernando Valenzuela arrived in Los Angeles in 1980 as a young Mexican and built a community in Chavez Ravine for Mexican ...
A shrinking pastime gets a noisy marquee matchup of superstars and love-to-hate coastal cities. Is it enough to get all of ...
But Latino Dodger fans quickly embraced Valenzuela’s pitching talent, called him “El Toro” — “the Bull” — and came to more ...
Valenzuela, nicknamed El Toro, became a hero from Mexico that captivated not only Los Angeles, but the world. He replaced Jerry Reuss as the year’s Opening Day starter, throwing a shutout against the ...
Devoted fans of Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, who died Tuesday night, Oct. 22, flocked to Dodger Stadium to honor the ...
specifically here in the Dodger Stadium/Chavez Ravine area.” Casillas added: “Fernando is just somebody who comes across once ...
I feel like I lost an uncle or a cousin, a member of the family,” said Andres Rubalcava Rubio on the San Fernando Valley ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the cultural hero and baseball legend whose journey from a dusty pitcher’s mound in rural Mexico to ...
What Fernando Valenzuela did for the Dodgers and the city of Los Angeles goes far beyond anything he did on the baseball ...