The baseball world lost one of the most decorated Latino players in history and a Los Angeles Dodgers icon just days ahead of the 2024 World Series.
Fernando Valenzuela has passed away at age 63, the Dodgers announced late Tuesday. The former pitcher enjoyed a legendary 18-year career, spending 11 seasons with the Dodgers. He was one of the game’s top pitchers during his time in Los Angeles, earning six All-Star nods, a Cy Young win and…