Dodgers broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela has been hospitalized ahead of the team’s playoff run. The popular Spanish-language broadcaster and former Dodger star pitcher stepped away from his playcalling ...
Fernando Valenzuela will step away from Dodgers broadcast for the remainder of the year to focus on his health, the team said Wednesday. The Dodgers posted a statement a day after reports circulated ...
California is celebrating "Fernando Valenzuela Day" Saturday as the Dodgers gear up for Game 7 of the World Series. The state chose November 1 since it's the birthday of the late Dodgers pitching ...
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 ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES -- "Fernandomania" broke out again 42 years after first taking hold at Dodger Stadium and spreading nationwide. The Dodgers retired Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34 jersey on Friday night ...
The wait continues for Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, who fell short in voting for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame by through the Contemporary Era ballot. start 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 ...