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Dodgers, Fernando Valenzuela
Fans salute Fernando Valenzuela with Dodger Stadium memorial
Devoted fans of Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, who died Tuesday night, Oct. 22, flocked to Dodger Stadium to honor the Mexican pitcher who remains popular more than 40 years after he first took the mound.
Dodgers icon Fernando Valenzuela is gone. But 'Fernandomania' will live forever.
Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most important figures in Los Angeles Dodgers history. His legend will live on.
Robert Vargas began Fernando Valenzuela mural on the day the Dodgers great died. It's become an altar
Fernando Valenzuela died Tuesday, the same day L.A. artist Robert Vargas started a mural honoring the Dodgers legend. He says, 'Now it takes on even a greater meaning.'
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Angelenos mourn Mexican-born pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who starred for the Dodgers in the 1980s
The city of Los Angeles is mourning the death of Mexican-born pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who starred for the Dodgers in the ...
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MLB News: Fernando Valenzuela's Death Spurs Memories From Former Teammates
Former Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia, speaking to AM-570 in Los Angeles, recalled the night of June 29, 1990, when Oakland ...
Los Angeles Times on MSN
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On the day Robert Vargas began Fernando Valenzuela mural, the Dodger great died. It’s become an altar
Robert Vargas had barely wrapped up his first day of work on a Boyle Heights mural honoring
Fernando
Valenzuela
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Austin American-Statesman
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Fernando Valenzuela, former Dodgers legendary pitcher behind 'Fernandomania,' dies at 63
Fernando
Valenzuela
, a Los Angeles icon that became a sensation for the
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and the city's Hispanic population ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Decades after shameful displacement, Fernando Valenzuela built a legacy at Chavez Ravine
Fernando Valenzuela arrived in Los Angeles in 1980 as a 20-year-old Mexican-American and built a community in Chavez Ravine.
Opinion
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Opinion
Column: Why Fernando Valenzuela’s magic should ensure him a spot in the Hall of Fame
For one magnificent season, a Mexican immigrant electrified a city that had long treated its Mexican population as little ...
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