Dodgers: This is how Fernando Valenzuela Day was lived in Los Angeles

In the last couple of days there has been a mexican atmosphere in baseball MLB, since in addition to the players of this country commemorating the Independence Day, Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated Fernando Valenzuela Day at Dodger Stadium, an event that had great outstanding moments to highlight what the serpentine player did in his career.

Fernando Valenzuela is one of the greatest icons of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the most representative Mexican in the entire history of Mexicans in Major League Baseball.

That is why on the night of Wednesday, September 15, the commemoration of Fernando Valenzuela’s Day was held at Dodger Stadium and the full framework of the celebration of Mexico’s Independence Day.

The California organization celebrated their pitcher with a tribute and also launched the ‘Bubble Head’ with the face of the native of Sonora, Mexico, which they awarded to the fans who attended.

In case something was missing, this event was held the same night that Julio Urías got on the mound and in which he managed to get another win in the 2021 MLB Season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.


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I joined ‘Al Bat’ in September 2020, starting a new work stage in which I always seek to give my best version, in addition to leaving a significant mark on the passage of women in an industry that is managed mainly by men. Degree in Communication Sciences and Techniques from the Inter-American University for Development (UNID), I am a specialist in sports journalism, writing and editing texts, I have three years of experience covering sports, especially baseball from the Mexican Baseball League (LMB ), Liga Mexicana del Pacífico (LMP) and MLB. I was an intern at the LMB Leones de Yucatán Baseball Club, with whom I attended the 2019 Rey Series. I have done work for social networks such as the coverage of the 2019-2020 edition of the LMP Final for ‘Con Las Bases Llenas’. I am constantly updated on social networks, SEO, Google positioning, writing, digital journalism, as well as the place of women in the sports industry. Originally from Mérida, Yucatán, my first approach to baseball was in a game of Lions of Yucatán, in the ‘Kukulcán Álamo’ Park, in 2015; and that changed my life completely. The ‘Melenudos’ are the team of my loves and the greatest passion I have in this sport. Although I dedicate myself to baseball most of the time, my sport, in the beginning, was (and still is) soccer. Real Madrid and Bayern Munich won my heart and fans from ‘minute one’ and I am fortunate to have already seen them play live. Clearly, I am a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo and Manuel Neuer.

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