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Fernando Valenzuela, who was affectionately nicknamed "El Toro", made his Major League Baseball debut for the Los Angeles ...
Fernando Valenzuela's death last October has not dampened the influence he holds on the franchise that made him famous.
Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela died Tuesday at age 63. He is survived by his wife, Linda, four children, seven grandchildren and extended family. Valenzuela’s impact endured for so long and ...
Kansas City Royals rookie starting pitcher Noah Cameron has exceeded all expectations, putting his name next to Fernando ...
LOS ANGELES — Longtime Dodgers star Fernando Valenzuela had been sick for quite a while, but refused to talk about it, even to his closest friends and associates, wanting to preserve his privacy.
According to the Royals’ broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network, Cameron joined former Cy Young winner Fernando Valenzuela as ...
Weeks after the release of 'Ridin',' his third studio album, Cuco was invited to sing the national anthem at Doddger Stadium.
Is it premature to add Royals pitcher Noah Cameron’s name to the American League Rookie of the Year conversation?
Fernando Valenzuela, who died on Tuesday at age 63, was a teenage phenomenon from Mexico who remade the Dodgers’ fan base and put his country on the baseball map. By Scott Miller Reporting from ...
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