Editor's note: Fernando Valenzuela, the former Dodgers pitcher and Spanish-language broadcaster, died on Tuesday night, the team announced. This story originally ran before he was inducted into the ...
A Chavez Ravine dream was yet again dashed on Sunday. Fernando Valenzuela was once more denied induction to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Fourteen months removed from his death at the age of 63 ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Fernando Valenzuela, the Dodgers’ left-hander who sparked Fernandomania in 1981, is among the eight names that ...
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Fernando Valenzuela to be considered by Contemporary Baseball Era Committee for HOF induction
Fernando Valenzuela, the Dodgers' left-hander who sparked Fernandomania in 1981, is among the eight names that will be considered by the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era ...
It’s easy to imagine legendary pitching ace Fernando Valenzuela watching over his beloved Dodgers on what would have been his 64th birthday, and throwing in some left-handed divine intervention in the ...
The name Fernando Valenzuela echoes loudly in the baseball world, especially among fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This sports icon, who sparked the famous 'Fernandomania', was once again considered ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Legendary Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela was denied Hall of Fame induction Sunday, falling short with fewer ...
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