Fernando Valenzuela arrived in Los Angeles in 1980 as a young Mexican and built a community in Chavez Ravine for Mexican ...
Come to Dodger Stadium for a ballgame, stay for a ballpark tour in Japanese or a bite of Takoyaki -- a fritter described by ...
The historic impact Fernando Valenzuela made on the city of Los Angeles traces its roots to the 1950s, according to renounced ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the cultural hero and baseball legend whose journey from a dusty pitcher’s mound in rural Mexico to ...
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I feel like I lost an uncle or a cousin, a member of the family,” said Andres Rubalcava Rubio on the San Fernando Valley ...
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The Yankees slugger has helped bounce the Dodgers from the postseason twice previously, and now could be the main obstacle between them and a World Series crown.
The arrival of Fernando Valenzuela to Major League Baseball in 1981 marked the beginning of a cultural phenomenon known as ...
The moment the Dodgers clinched the division title Chavez Ravine erupted in deafening cheers — as did fans at one local bar. The context: In a fast-paced pitchers' duel, the Los Angeles Dodgers ...
Dodger Stadium was at capacity on Friday night, as the boys in blue faced off against the rival San Diego Padres in a do-or-die game 5 at home. The moment the Dodgers clinched the division title ...
But Latino Dodger fans quickly embraced Valenzuela’s pitching talent, called him “El Toro” — “the Bull” — and came to more ...