Fernando Valenzuela has passed away
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Age 63. Dodgers/MLB will honor him during WS.
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Probably the best player on that 1981 Championship Dodgers team. RIP.
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No offense but Fernando Valenzuela never had a healthy look about him. Dying at the age of 63 doesn't surprise me at all.
RIP
RIP Fernando. very popular player for a long time
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
My Mom attended his no hitter and talked about it until she passed.
RIP man for a moment or so in time you excited nearly a whole continant with somethng both exciting and truly positive. Only a tiny few in recorded history have ever done that.
RIP
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I’ll remember him trotting station to station in his windbreaker… like a boss.
RIP
RIP
The one game divisional playoff in 1980 between the Dodgers and Astros featured a 19-year kid in mop up duty after Lasorda insisted on using Dave Goltz, a high-priced free agent, as his starter that day. What a letdown to get toasted after a wild 3-game sweep got them there. I got to witness a live introduction to Fernando before the Mania set in. His 1981 [split]season was, by today's standards, virtually impossible.
RIP
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8-0 with 5 shutouts and a 0.50 era. Wow
Terry Bradshaw was AMAZING!!
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Fernando in the playoffs - 5-1 record with a 1.98 ERA. That includes a complete game win in game 3 of the 1981 World Series where he threw 147 pitches. Walked 7, gave up 9 hits, gave up 4 runs - and still threw a complete game.
In his first 8 career starts in 1976, Mark Fidrych averaged MORE than 9 IP per start. 73.333 innings in 8 starts. He had two different 11 inning complete games in that stretch.
Managers sure were different back then.