Rodrigo Valenzuela points to the only old beautiful brick building that still stands in the surrounding block adjacent to the intersection at Denny Way and Pontius Avenue North.“This place doesn’t ...
His journey from a small town in Mexico to rousing success in Major League Baseball inspired generations of fans and created a seismic shift in the demographics of the Dodgers fan base. His unorthodox ...
In 2011, Miguel Valenzuela’s three-year-old daughter innocently asked him to build a pancake-making robot using LEGOs. No biggie, thought Valenzuela, who (unlike most flapjack-flipping dads) has an ...
LOS ANGELES -- Pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, a Dodgers icon whose "Fernandomania" fame swept through all of baseball in the 1980s, has died at age 63. The team confirmed his death on X, posting "The ...
(1st UPDATE) Valenzuela police claim that Edwin Arnigo, who has autism, was killed during a scuffle with cops who had arrested him for alleged illegal cockfighting. His family has a different story. A ...
Fernando Valenzuela, who died in a Los Angeles hospital at 63 years old Tuesday night, was a baseball phenom in the 1980s. Pitching for the Dodgers in the National League West, he also was a constant ...
FRISCO – Frisco 6-year-old Brianne Valenzuela passed away this week after a long battle with high-risk acute lymphatic leukemia, a cancer of the bone marrow.Valenzuela received a bone marrow ...
The late Fernando Valenzuela’s exploits on the mound were enough to make him a baseball star and a Los Angeles Dodgers legend. But it was more than his killer screwball and amazing 1981 rookie season ...
Even as the Man Who Used to Be Somebody moved toward the mound, the noise began. It started with scattered applause behind the first-base line, and it swelled quickly as he moved closer to the mound.
For the Dodgers, the No. 34 has long belonged to Fernando Valenzuela — and only Fernando Valenzuela. Officially, however, the Dodgers wouldn't retire No. 34. The franchise’s rationale was ...