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"There was an advertisement in one of the newspapers that indicated how the public could get a hold of tickets for the 1981 World Series and of course it was several weeks before the World Series ...
I've never seen a game where (Valenzuela) didn't know what to do with the ball." Valenzuela, the 1981 NL Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Award winner, died at age 63 on Tuesday, one day shy of the ...
SACRAMENTO — Steve Garvey vividly remembers the final out of the 1981 World Series when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees. He calls it the highlight of his All-Star baseball career.
No one could anticipate what happened in 1981, when Fernandomania took over baseball. At 20 years old, the southpaw befuddled opposing batters, beginning the year with a 7-0 record and 0.29 ERA ...
That remarkable and unprecedented 1981 season was interrupted by a midyear strike and afterwards, Valenzuela emerged as the heart and soul of the Dodgers. Sports Get today's sports news out of Los ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers last faced the New York Yankees in the World Series in 1981. The Dodgers won in six games. The 1981 World Series was the only one in history to feature three MVPs.
But, it's been a while since these teams saw each other in October. Their last World Series meeting was in 1981 — when the Dodgers won 4 games to 2. It's been 43 years since the 1981 World Series.
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Valenzuela made his debut at the age of 19 back in 1980 and then took the league by storm in 1981. "Fernando Mania" became must-watch television and became a true sensenation, long before the ...
Former Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who became the only player in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award in the same season in 1981, died at 63, three days before ...