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Dodgers All-Star rookies: Fernando Valenzuela, 1981 - True Blue LA
Los Angeles Dodgers to retire Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34 this summer
The last wave of Fernandomania played out in Texas, where fans rushed to see a legend - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela tips his sombero at a news conference in Los Angeles Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1981 after he was named National League Rookie of the Year. Valenzuela was
SportsNet LA on X: On this day in 1981, 20-year old #Dodgers rookie Fernando Valenzuela made his first Major League start and #Fernandomania was born. / X
This Day in Dodgers History: Fernando Throws His No-Hitter (June 29, 1990)
Valenzuela takes oath, officially a US citizen
Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela tips his sombero at a news conference in Los Angeles Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1981 after he was named National League Rookie of the Year. Valenzuela was
Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Fernando Valenzuela pitches his third shutout in four starts, strikes out 11, and has the game's only RBI with a single in a 1 – 0 win against
It's been 40 years since Fernando Valenzuela's dream rookie season - L.A. Business First
It's been 40 years since Fernando Valenzuela's dream rookie season - L.A. Business First