Sport Health Local October 21, 2024

Fernando Valenzuela Wishes Dodgers Luck in World Series

Fernando Valenzuela, the legendary pitcher from Hermosillo, Sonora, wishes luck to the Dodgers as they face the Yankees in the World Series, highlighting the team's synergy and recent health recovery.


Fernando Valenzuela Wishes Dodgers Luck in World Series

Fernando Valenzuela, the former pitcher from Hermosillo, Sonora, expressed his support for the Dodgers and wished them luck in the World Series against the New York Yankees. He emphasized the importance of playing as a team to achieve success, referring to the Los Angeles team's ability to work together.

Valenzuela, who was a prominent figure in the 1981 Fall Classic between the Dodgers and the Yankees, where he won the Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year, is so far the only player to achieve this double recognition in a season. The former player sent greetings to his followers, reassuring them about his health.

Recently, the baseball world was shocked by the news that Fernando Valenzuela had been hospitalized in Los Angeles, California, due to health issues. After weeks of uncertainty, Toro Valenzuela reappeared in a brief interview shared by journalist Luis Alberto Medina during a game of the Mexican Pacific League between Tomateros de Culiacán and Cañeros de Los Mochis.

In the interview, the former Mexican player revealed that he is in good health and enjoys his new role as a radio commentator for the Dodgers' games, a role he had temporarily paused to attend to his health.