The Complicated Relationship Between Latinos and the Los Angeles Dodgers, At the Smithsonian
Batting 1000: The Influence of Latinos and Latin Americans in MLB
The last wave of Fernandomania played out in Texas, where fans rushed to see a legend - Los Angeles Times
Fernandomania' 40 years later: How Fernando Valenzuela captivated baseball fans for decades
Dodgers celebrate Fernando Valenzuela's number retirement - Los Angeles Times
Valenzuela to buy into Quintana Roo Tigres
Dodgers to Retire Fernando Valenzuela's No. 34 Jersey
Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela reflects on his career - True Blue LA
From the Desk of Erik Sherman: Celebrating the Retirement of Fernando Valenzuela's #34 – UNP blog
Hispanic Heritage Night on September 24 features Valenzuela T-shirt – Dodger Thoughts
Senator Alex Padilla on X: The story of @Dodgers baseball isn't complete without Fernando Valenzuela. This #HispanicHeritageMonth I am reminded of the thrills of Fernandomania and the impact that Valenzuela's career had
Fernandomania' 40 years later: How Fernando Valenzuela captivated baseball fans for decades
Dodgers will retire Fernando Valenzuela's number 34 at Dodger Stadium - True Blue LA
Fernando Valenzuela🇲🇽, of Mayan origin, was born in Etchohuaila in 1960. He lived in an adobe house with a clay roof. He heard baseball games for the first time when electricity came