To be honest, Fernando helped a lot but in LA, despite what happened in Chavez ravine extinction, The Dodgers were always aces with us in LA (LA County). My mom Filipina American born in the late 40s in Visalia Ca. My grandfather (LoLo) ws a farmworker and loved then Brooklyn, and in the late 50s the LA Dodgers. My mom met my dad in college in LA (LMU) and by that time, my Filipino side all lived in San Pedro and Carson. Mom dated my dad because he is a native LA latino and a huge dodger fan. They still try to go to opening day. They only missed 2020 since 1980. Now, Dodger games at our homes has great Mexican and Filipino food. Only hot dogs and beer at Dodger Stadumium. VIVA Dodgers! MABUHAY! DODGERS!
Thank you for doing this special presentation. I was five when this happened but the reverberations lasted through my childhood and continue to this day in shaping the fans and players of this great city.
I remember those days, I still have my "I Luv Fernando" t-shirt. The stadium started selling nachos, you knew then that the Mexican culture was beginning to take affect.
LA HISTORIA DE FERNANDO VALENZUELA ES ÚNICA ,,,, ES COMO UN CUENTO DE FANTASÍA EN LA REALIDAD ,,, LA HUMILDAD DE UN GRANDIOSO DEPORTISTA Y GRAN SER HUMANO 🙏🇲🇽 NUESTRO ORGULLO NACIONAL 🧢🇲🇽🇺🇸⚾️🌎 GRACIAS FERNANDO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. 👋😎🧢🇲🇽🇺🇸⚾️🌎
It is true. We Mexicans never give up on our heroes. As a Giants fan. I hated the Dodgers, but I recognize talent. My father took me to see the LA/SF, and when my dad saw Fernando coming onto the field. He yelled Vamos Fernando!. He knowledge my dad by waving his hand. I miss you, Papa. I wish you were still with us. Let us also support our Sergio(Checo) Perez from Redbull Racing in F1. Vamos Let' Do it the Mexican Way.
To be honest, Fernando helped a lot but in LA, despite what happened in Chavez ravine extinction, The Dodgers were always aces with us in LA (LA County).
My mom Filipina American born in the late 40s in Visalia Ca. My grandfather (LoLo) ws a farmworker and loved then Brooklyn, and in the late 50s the LA Dodgers.
My mom met my dad in college in LA (LMU) and by that time, my Filipino side all lived in San Pedro and Carson. Mom dated my dad because he is a native LA latino and a huge dodger fan. They still try to go to opening day. They only missed 2020 since 1980.
Now, Dodger games at our homes has great Mexican and Filipino food. Only hot dogs and beer at Dodger Stadumium. VIVA Dodgers! MABUHAY! DODGERS!
@ E P Ramos My wife is Pinay and though she missed Fernando mania she went wild with joy when Kirk Gibson hit that home run in the world series.
Thank you for doing this special presentation. I was five when this happened but the reverberations lasted through my childhood and continue to this day in shaping the fans and players of this great city.
My grandmother 👵loved Fernando from then on i became dodgers fan💙, love & miss you grandma! Go Dodgers
I bet Fernando and the Dodgers are the reason you and your grandma had many good times
Love this! Be prepared for the art show celebrating this amazing time in Mexican, Los Angeles, Dodgers and world history
I remember those days, I still have my "I Luv Fernando" t-shirt. The stadium started selling nachos, you knew then that the Mexican culture was beginning to take affect.
Interesting documentary. I always wondered why baseball had a large Chicano and Latino following. Baseball fan watching from London UK. ⚾🇬🇧
Fernando is an Olmec statue in human form.
A LEGEND! 👌💖🇲🇽👍
No olmec.. its Mayo
By the way, Fernando looks great!!!
He was a very handsome mofo
Been a Dodger’s fan for many years but, when Fernando started to play with my favorite team, it took my love for this team to the stars!
LA HISTORIA DE FERNANDO VALENZUELA ES ÚNICA ,,,, ES COMO UN CUENTO DE FANTASÍA EN LA REALIDAD ,,, LA HUMILDAD DE UN GRANDIOSO DEPORTISTA Y GRAN SER HUMANO 🙏🇲🇽 NUESTRO ORGULLO NACIONAL 🧢🇲🇽🇺🇸⚾️🌎 GRACIAS FERNANDO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. 👋😎🧢🇲🇽🇺🇸⚾️🌎
El Toro Valenzuela debe estar en el Salón de la Fama gringo.
El beisbol mexicano por una medalla.
Love for Fernando from everyone especially Latinos who had a great role model in Valenzuela. He is the best Doiyer player ever.
Mexicos greatest pitcher to play for the dodgers. A great pitcher from the 80s.
True story 🇲🇽 🇺🇸
Fernando will be a legend always
I know people that have meat Fernando and they say he was the super nice person.
It is true. We Mexicans never give up on our heroes. As a Giants fan. I hated the Dodgers, but I recognize talent. My father took me to see the LA/SF, and when my dad saw Fernando coming onto the field. He yelled Vamos Fernando!. He knowledge my dad by waving his hand. I miss you, Papa. I wish you were still with us. Let us also support our Sergio(Checo) Perez from Redbull Racing in F1. Vamos Let' Do it the Mexican Way.
I liked the way he pitched, as a left-handed pitcher.
Why haven't the Doyers retired his number?
Good question?
Muchos años y todavía no sale otro igual
❤india 🇮🇳
I like the song who sings it?
Let's go Dodgers
Fernando fernando tenesisitamos