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www.foxsports.comHere’s what’s most relevant right now: Fernando Valenzuela, the Dodgers legend who sparked “Fernandomania,” passed away in October 2024 at age 63. Since your query asks for the latest news, the latest widely reported developments were his death in 2024 and subsequent tributes and acknowledgment during the 2024 World Series, with details about his career and impact continuing to be covered in late 2024 and into 2025. If you want, I can pull together a concise timeline of key events and provide links to the most reputable sources.
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www.foxsports.comFernando Valenzuela, a Dodgers legend, baseball icon and the inspiration for Fernandomania, died Tuesday at 63.
www.latimes.comThe Mexican-born pitcher whose feats fueled 'Fernandomania,' and earned him the NL Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year died Tuesday.
patch.comFernando Valenzuela passed away on Tuesday evening, a little more than a week shy of his 64th birthday. Major League …
www.mlbtraderumors.comFernando Valenzuela, the cultural hero and baseball legend whose journey from a dusty pitcher’s mound in rural Mexico to center stage at Dodger Stadium launched a movement for baseball fans around the globe, died on Tuesday. He was 63. Decades after “Fernandomania” drew generations of families to Chavez Ravine in
www.mlb.comFernando Valenzuela, the cultural hero and baseball legend whose journey from a dusty pitcher's mound in rural Mexico to center stage at Dodger Stadium launched a movement for baseball fans around the globe, died on Tuesday. He was 63. Decades after 'Fernandomania' drew generations of families to Chavez Ravine in
www.mlb.comFernando Valenzuela, the Mexican-born who inspired 'Fernandomania' while winning the NL Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year in 1981, has died
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