Carlos Santana and his wife, Susannah, stood outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in downtown Los Angeles, gazing at the casket of Fernando Valenzuela, the beloved Mexican pitcher for the ...
It’s no Field of Dreams, this bumpy patch of sun-baked earth with faded chalk lines, no bleachers, not a blade of grass and a drooping line of wire separating the outfield from houses where scraggly ...
Editor's note: Fernando Valenzuela, the former Dodgers pitcher and Spanish-language broadcaster, died on Tuesday night, the team announced. This story originally ran before he was inducted into the ...
A corner booth near the entryway of a Monrovia restaurant where Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela frequented is now emblazoned with his name, iconic No. 34 and a mural. Max’s Mexican ...
Just as Fernando Valenzuela tipped his eyes to heaven during his famous windup when he pitched, so did the hundreds of faithful who flocked to his funeral in Los Angeles at the Cathedral of Our Lady ...
LOS ANGELES — There was a poignant ceremony before Game 1 of the World Series for late Dodgers pitching legend Fernando Valenzuela, with the flag at half-staff, the videoboard showing highlights of ...