Fernando, Los Doyers and Me
Fernandomania is alive and well in Guadalajara, by Yvonne Carrasco
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This Object in History: Fernandomania, He appeared on the baseball mound at 19, but it was off the field that Fernando Valenzuela made his biggest impact, energizing Latino communities up and
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Fernando, Los Doyers and Me
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