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Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela,
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known affection to fans across the baseball world as El Toro has
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died at 63 years old.
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Valenzuela pitched 17 major league seasons with a six time all star
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and has the most wins and strikeouts of any Mexican born pitcher
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He's well known for the signature wind up and high kick
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before dazzling hitters with a virtually unhittable screwball.
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Do you remember you've seen the pictures of him right where that
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wind up homeboy? I don't know how you do it.
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Yeah, exactly. And you look up and then I like
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you know where the ball is going to go.
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He had, he had his little technique sa Oh yeah,
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for sure. The sa well,
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you know what this means for the Dodgers now,
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brother, they got to win the World Series.
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They got to do it for Fernando Valenzuela for the goat.
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Yes. And they got a little Angelito now.
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So I feel like they have a good chance and then two
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recently passed. So it's like,
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again, Doctor Greats are looking down on them like,
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hopefully they're whispering in their ear like the,
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with the pitchers telling the catcher,
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you know, the little numbers like,
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I mean, this is crazy.
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I remember I saw him at one of the Dodgers games when
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they brought him out.
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It's just crazy to know that he's gone,
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you know. But Fernando Menia Pors,
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Fernando Menia forever.