Fernando Valenzuela arrived in Los Angeles in 1980 as a young Mexican and built a community in Chavez Ravine for Mexican ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the Mexican-born pitcher who led the Dodgers to a World Series win and vastly expanded MLB's Latino fan ...
Valenzuela’s phenomenal start to the 1981 season ignited the craze and boosted interest in the team among the region’s ...
Fernando Valenzuela was more than just a Dodgers pitcher. He was a friendly soul who forged a strong connection between a city and its baseball team.
Valenzuela pitched 11 seasons with the Dodgers, making the All-Star team in six consecutive years (1981-86). In his final ...
As Fernando Valenzuela had his jersey retired by the Dodgers, a look back at the last time an MLB player captured a nation's ...
Previous Star reporting showed Kansas City officials dedicated $20 million to the district in 1989, but many buildings ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching ace who inspired “Fernandomania” in the early 1980s, has died. He was ...
It was in the spring of 1989, my first full year covering the Dodgers for The Los Angeles Times, and I was still in awe of this ...
The Dodgers and Yankees were great rivals, be it in Brooklyn, Los Angeles Coliseum and Chavez Ravine. The Yankees were ...