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Fernando Valenzuela dies
Fernando Valenzuela, the legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, passed away at the age of 63, as announced by the team. Valenzuela, who ignited 'Fernandomania' in 1981, became the first player in MLB history to win both the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young awards in the same season. His remarkable career included six All-Star selections and a no-hitter in 1990, alongside a World Series title with the Dodgers in 1988. Valenzuela's impact extended beyond the field, as he remained a beloved figure in the Latino community and maintained a connection with fans through his role as a broadcaster. The Dodgers plan to honor his memory during the upcoming World Series at Dodger Stadium, reflecting on his lasting legacy in baseball.
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- Last Updated
- 29 days ago
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