Los Angeles Dodgers great Fernando Valenzuela’s cause of death was revealed on Tuesday. The World Series champion, who died right before the 2024 iteration of […]
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Ton-Up Mendis, Fernando Help Sri Lanka Set Up 45-Run Win Over New Zealand
Last Updated:November 14, 2024, 01:42 IST Kusal, 29, struck a career-best 143 and Avishka hit 100 as Sri Lanka posted a commanding 324-5 in 49.2 […]
Family, friends and fans pay tribute to Fernando Valenzuela at funeral
Carlos Santana and his wife, Susannah, stood outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in downtown Los Angeles, gazing at the casket of Fernando […]
Fernando Valenzuela public funeral set for Wednesday morning
A public funeral Mass for Fernando Valenzuela — beloved Mexican-born pitcher, Dodgers legend and the inspiration for “Fernandomania” — will be held at 10 a.m. […]
Will Fernando Valenzuela get a statue at Dodger Stadium? Fans want one
Fernando Valenzuela would have turned 64 on Friday. The left-handed pitcher who sparked “Fernandomania” and helped the Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees in the […]
Devotion to F1 or Unfulfilled Talent? The Fernando Alonso Conundrum Ahead of 400th Race
Last Updated:October 26, 2024, 08:36 IST Heading into his record landmark weekend in Mexico, he also admitted he had expected to retire from F1 in […]
Fans at Dodger Stadium and around L.A. honor Fernando Valenzuela
Lifelong Dodger fans Manny Acosta, 59, and his brother, Jose Acosta, 60, sit on Vin Scully Avenue, just feet away from the shrine at the […]
Dusty Baker on the passing of Fernando Valenzuela: ‘He came like an angel to us’
Dusty Baker remembered the games. Not the ones that Fernando Valenzuela would bend to his will like his signature screwball, but the moments in between. […]
Robert Vargas to honor Fernando Valenzuela with mural, Día de Muertos altar
Robert Vargas had barely wrapped up his first day of work on a Boyle Heights mural honoring Fernando Valenzuela on Tuesday night when he heard […]
Fernando Valenzuela was the man who connected L.A. to the Dodgers
Fernando Valenzuela literally roped me into his life. It was in the spring of 1989, my first full year covering the Dodgers for The Times, […]