The Los Angeles Dodgers announced Saturday that legendary pitcher Fernando Valenzuela will have his No. 34 retired this August.
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Valenzuela, who was nicknamed"El Toro" as he took the Dodgers by storm at 20 years old in 1981 on his way to his onlyof his career, was present at Dodger Stadium on Saturday during Dodgers Fan Fest, where the announcement was made. Los Angeles will make it an entire weekend, with a collector’s edition bobblehead given out to fans on Aug. 12 and a replica 1981 World Series ring given out on Aug. 13."What he accomplished during his playing career, not only on the field but in the community, is extraordinary," Dodgers team president Stan Kasten said."He truly lit up the imaginations of baseball fans everywhere. It’s hard to envision a player having a greater impact on a fan base than the one Fernando has had.
Valenzuela played a key part in bringing the Dodgers their fifth franchise title in 1981, defeating thein six games. He was named Rookie of the Year and received the Cy Young Award that season, pitching to a 2.48 ERA in 25 starts .
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