Fernando Valenzuela, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching ace who helped the team win the 1981 World Series, died of septic shock ...
His No. 34 has also been retired by the Mexican Baseball League ... The six-time All-Star's No. 34 jersey was retired by the team that same year. After leaving the Dodgers following the 1990 ...
His No. 34 has also been retired by the Mexican Baseball League ... The six-time All-Star's No. 34 jersey was retired by the team that same year. After leaving the Dodgers following the 1990 ...
The World Series has just been contested between those old baseball rivals ... left-hander from a dirt-floored home in northern Mexico joined the team. Fernando Valenzuela’s famous windup ...
Rich Hill lives in the moment. A veteran of nearly 400 Major League games, with trips to the injured list and stints in ...
It includes an awesome Spurs-themed baseball jersey for fans to get ... Spurs Give will also make a $20,000 donation to the Mexican American Civil Rights Institute in honor of the award recipients.
Fans at the parade held signs and wore No. 34 jerseys in honor of ... The Navajoa, Mexico, native is a member of the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame and the Caribbean Baseball ...
Southern University and Grambling State University have time-honored traditions and created space for great works to come ...
As the team marched through the Fall Classic against the hated New York Yankees, I wanted to see fans go crazy in the Mexican ...
The official document also stated that Fernando Valenzuela was cremated and his remains are now at Forest Lawn Memorial Park ...
but with sugar-skull detailing that pays homage to the Mexican fan base. Perhaps the most interesting part of Chucotown’s entry on this list is it’s the only one players don’t wear; so far, it’s just ...
Mexican baseball team Diablos Rojos, controlled by the wealthy Harp family, has requested permission to list on the nation's main stock exchange, documents made public on Tuesday showed.