Four decades after his 1981 debut with the Dodgers, Fernandomania lives on. From his perch in the Dodgers broadcast booth, the kid from Etchohuaquila remains a global baseball ambassador and a ...
Fernandomania. Everybody knew what that meant. It didn’t matter whether you were a casual baseball fan or no fan at all. In ...
While his rise in the Eighties fueled "Fernandomania," the star player has been immortalized and continues to enthrall fans ...
This Object in History: Fernandomania He was mobbed by adoring fans up and down the country; when he pitched, home or away, attendance soared. To this day, he remains the only man to win Rookie-of ...
He won his first eight consecutive games, five of them by shutout, igniting the fever known as “Fernandomania.” Valenzuela finished the regular season with an impressive 13-7 record and a 2.48 ...
"The Dodgers mourn the passing of legendary pitcher Fernando Valenzuela. Fernandomania forever," the Los Angeles team posted on the social network X, along with an image of the left-handed pitcher.