Jorge Jarrín was engrossed in an important task Wednesday: scheduling interviews for his father, Jaime. The elder Jarrín, who was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame for his broadcasting career with ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the famed left-handed pitcher whose fairy-tale rookie season revitalized the connection between the Los Angeles Dodgers and their city’s Mexican American fanbase, died Tuesday at ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the beloved Dodger pitcher-turned-broadcaster who rose to stardom in the 1980s, is stepping away from the broadcast booth for the rest of the year to focus on his health, the team ...
There have been many Gods. Aphrodite is the Goddess of love and beauty. Poseidon is the God of the Sea. Zeus is the God of the Sky. And then as a kid there was a God I looked up to — Fernando ...
LOS ÁNGELES — Fernando Valenzuela, el fenómeno nacido en México que jugó para los Dodgers de Los Ángeles e inspiró la “Fernandomanía” mientras ganaba el Premio Cy Young de la Liga Nacional, el Novato ...
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That was the nickname fans bestowed upon Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela early in his career. Bulls are a symbol of virility and manhood in Hispanic culture, and the Bull — thick-built, ...
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Los Angeles celebrated its first World Series parade in more than three decades on the birthday of Fernando Valenzuela, the legendary Dodger known as "El Toro." During the 1980s, the left-handed ...
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is accomplishing feats no other pitcher has done in franchise history since ...