When 20-Year-Old Rookie Fernando Valenzuela Captivated LA—and Major League Baseball
Dodgers News: Fernando Valenzuela Earns a Very Special Award at Dodger Stadium
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Fernando Valenzuela Quietly Affirms His Status as a U.S. Citizen - The New York Times
Mike Brito, who discovered Fernando Valenzuela, dies at 87
Fernando Valenzuela poster by Nava Thompson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime
Fernando Valenzuela Poster
Dodgers honor legendary pitcher Fernando Valenzuela - Beverly Press & Park Labrea NewsBeverly Press & Park Labrea News
Dodgers to retire Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34 this summer - The San Diego Union-Tribune
As Dodgers honor Fernando Valenzuela, revisiting Fernandomania - ESPN
2,100 become new citizens at Dodger Stadium
USCIS on X: It was Fernandomania @Dodgers stadium when we recognized baseball legend and broadcaster Fernando Valenzuela as an Outstanding Americans by Choice. We honored him for his work promoting citizenship and
Los Angeles Dodgers to retire Fernando Valenzuela's #34
Hispanic Heritage Month: Fernando Valenzuela still has impact on MLB
Dodgers are finally retiring Fernando Valenzuela's number - Los Angeles Times