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DE LOS
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‘FERNANDOMANIA @ 40’ DOCUSERIES


Everybody wants to have a hero | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 1
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How Mike Brito discovered Fernando Valenzuela | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 2
9:36

Why the Dodgers are haunted by Chavez Ravine ghosts | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 3
7:52

Before Fernando Valenzuela, the Dodgers needed a 'Mexican Sandy Koufax' | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 4
10:49

How Fernando Valenzuela’s 1981 Opening Day happened | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 5
7:27

Fernandomania changed the Dodgers fanbase forever | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 6
10:48

What made Fernando Valenzuela's screwball so unhittable | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 7
6:33

How the media had to adapt to Fernando Valenzuela | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 8
6:45

How immigration policy changed once Ronald Reagan met Fernando Valenzuela | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 9
7:44

How Fernando Valenzuela's mound artistry inspired other artists | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 10
12:00

The World Series game that turned the tide for the 1981 Dodgers | Fernandomania @ 40 Ep. 11
7:47
Special Projects
El entrenador argentino se quejó que a pesar de que intervino el VAR, el árbitro le perdonó la vida a Nathan Ordaz, el eventualmente autor del gol del triunfo de LAFC sobre Inter Miami.
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