Fernando Valenzuela is considered the greatest pitcher in the history of Mexico. The recap of the best of the sport in 2024 reminds us of the departure of the enormous Fernando Valenzuela, considered ...
FERNANDO VALENZUELA, 63, baseball star. He came from a small village in Mexico. He was a bit chubby. His English was limited. And by age 20, he’d touched off a fan frenzy pitching for the Los ...
The San Fernando Wharf was the scene of a drive-by murder on Friday afternoon. It happened just around the corner form the San Fernando Municipal Police Headquarters, along a road that is one of ...
The Boston Red Sox have already upgraded their starting rotation, which was their biggest need entering this offseason, but they haven't been satisfied by the changes. It's been widely reported ...
VALENZUELA Mayor Weslie Gatchalian on Thursday issued an order prohibiting the sale, manufacture, distribution and use of firecrackers all over the city, as well as the designation of pyrotechnic ...
We also saw the loss of all-time Latino greats, as Cuban-born Luis Tiant and Mexico-native Fernando Valenzuela left an indelible mark ... Even as an elbow ailment would prevent him from pitching in ...
The Mets shored up their starting pitching staff by awarding a three-year contract to left-hander Sean Manaea this week and adding depth with right-hander Griffin Canning last week. The fact that ...
When Gustavo Zermeño Jr. heard about the death of legendary Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela in October, the Los Angeles artist knew what he needed to do. “My way of coping is painting ...
If Sean Manaea represents the final major piece of the Mets rotation, the club’s 2025 rotation would bear similarities to the 2024 rotation: plenty of depth, potential and experience, but ...
Cal transfer quarterback Fernando Mendoza has committed to Indiana, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound redshirt sophomore was one of the most coveted quarterbacks available ...
Fernando Mendoza, Cal’s starting quarterback each of the past two seasons and the brother of IU redshirt freshman QB Alberto Mendoza, committed to Indiana according to ESPN's Pete Thamel.