I threw well -- nine innings, nine zeros. They would vote by mail using "ballots and supporting material -- prepared by the Hall of Fame". Twenty years old!! Valenzuela had never started a Major League game when he got the call on Opening Day 1981. Nowadays, Valenzuelas at the age where he's finally allowing himself to take a look at the past through the rearview mirror, but the most celebrated Mexican in the history of Major League Baseball still does not like talking about himself or Fernandomania. [1], The process would cover players every two years and other contributors (managers, umpires and executives) every four years. Overuse, along with throwing a screwball, were probably the main culprits of his shortened career. Morris was a marginal choice propelled by hype-though he won more games than any pitcher in the 1980s. His case is not an easy one to take on as his prime was pretty short, and his career numbers are not eye popping. His screwgi wad unique, his defense won him gold gloves his hitting silver bats. I always think twice about what I want to do or say, and I think its the only way to achieve certain things in life. He began with a high leg kick, then briefly paused before throwing the pitch. They are ethnic heroes. In the early '80s, theres still this huge migration wave from Mexico that brought up my parents, brought up all of my friends and the parents of my friends, Arellano says. After struggling with injuries he came back and threw his only no-hitter in 1990. The 2022 Seneca Valley Sports Hall of Fame Inductees: Tony DeRiggi '04. Fans bought T-shirts with Valenzuelas name on the back, made their own or bought bootleg versions available all over the city. He made everybody feel bigger and welcome. On January 8, 2002, the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) conducted their yearly ballot for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Put Fernando in the hall of fame. Longtime Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrn has often talked of how OMalley wanted to find a Mexican Sandy Koufax to attract Los Angeles growing Mexican and Mexican American populations. Fernando Valenzuela was a Pitcher. Hall of Fame Inductee Fernando Valenzuela and his daughter attend the 12th Annual California Hall of Fame Ceremony at The California Museum on December 4, 2018 in Sacramento, California. Valenzuela actually threw three screwballs, and he threw each of them depending on the situation. Army family housing appropriation thresholds. In addition to calling games, Jarrn served as Valenzuelas interpreter at news conferences, which gained him exposure in other markets and, by extension, the electorate of the Hall of Fames Ford C. Frick Award. Impianto di terra cantiere alto. A total of 3272 individual votes were cast, an average of 6.60 per ballot. When its good, its incredible, and when executed perfectly, youll never forget it. The baseball world -- on and off the field -- would never be the same. That performance was followed by another shutout against the Mets in New York and a complete-game win against the Expos at Dodger Stadium. Valenzuela was an All-Star in each of his first 6 seasons. If #34 impacted you or your family in regards to your fandom, please respond. R. Richard Eddie Rommel Charley Root Al Rosen Schoolboy Rowe Pete Runnels Jimmy Ryan Johnny Sain Manny Sanguilln Ron Santo Hank Sauer Wally Schang Hal Schumacher George Scott Rip Sewell Bob Shawkey Urban Shocker Roy Sievers Curt Simmons Vern Stephens Riggs Stephenson Mel Stottlemyre Harry Stovey Jesse Tannehill Tony Taylor Johnny Temple Fred Tenney Bobby Thomson Mike Tiernan Joe Torre Cecil Travis Hal Trosky Virgil Trucks George Van Haltren Johnny Vander Meer Bobby Veach Mickey Vernon Dixie Walker Bucky Walters Lon Warneke Will White Cy Williams Ken R. 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Yes, I totally agree that Fernando Valenzuela should be in the HALL OF FAME 100 percent. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Ive always been asked what the situation is, with Cooperstown and all that, Valenzuela says. Why do they keep ignoring the fact that he was one of th e best? There were these growing pains in Southern California, which was a dominant white culture, because people were saying, 'OK, this is going to be a Mexican culture in the next couple of decades, so what are we going to do with it? The teams decades-long relationship with the Mexican and Mexican-American communities is complex. Note: With the Mexico Series taking place this weekend (April 29 and 30) between the Padres and Giants, we wanted to highlight some of the great Mexican players and stories from baseball's past. Former Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela throws a ceremonial first pitch before the MLB All-Star Game last summer at Dodger Stadium. in bold letters across the top. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); We will never share your email with anyone, A fan of the Dodgers since 1973 since I got my first baseball cards while living in Long Beach. When rookie Fernando Valenzuela took the mound in L.A. for Opening Day 1981, no one knew it would be the beginning of a cultural phenomenon. Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda started Valenzuela, awakening him from a slumber to give him the news. All Rights Reserved. If things had turned out differently, if I didnt do my job, we dont know if there would have been more opportunities, no? Valenzuela said. He cant walk five feet at Dodger Stadium without fans of all ages stopping him. He not only perfected it, he developed three different versions of the mystical pitch, which often baffled big-league batters because few pitchers used it. TV ratings spiked, too. Its almost always easier for a lefty pitcher to throw those kinds of pitches.. Fernandomania wasnt just about baseball. She just threw her arms in the air and embraced him, Lopez says. Those candidates receiving less than 5% of the vote (25 votes) will not appear on future BBWAA ballots, but may eventually be considered by the Veterans Committee. 2002 Baseball Hall of Fame Voting Results. Years with Dodgers: 1980-1990. . I tell them, Look, for me, the affection and that the people recognize what I have accomplished is more important than being in a Hall of Fame. Shes like us, out there running around with a T-shirt with blue sleeves that she bought at a hardware store and had 34 ironed on the back. My dad couldn wait to watch Los Doyers and I could not wait to watch the game with him regardless of who was playing for the Dodgers all because of Fernando Valenzuela. Peak 38% Longevity 62% Rankings by Hall Rating 522nd All Time (Top 2.3%) 178th among Pitchers Franchise Contributions by Hall Rating LAD 64 (19th) It would be really great if they remembered me as someone who always tried his best to always give them a good show, so that they could have fun with this beautiful game.. Dont be stupid after his injury he was never the same also too many innings pitched but his first 6 years healthy he dominated over hall of famers Carlton Ryan,Seaver anybody and didntt choke in postseason still up to this date no rookie pitcher has started the season 8 and 0 with 5 by shutout and all of them complete games.Even been over the hill still recover some greatness to pitch a no hitter in 1990. You can try refreshing the page, and if you're still having problems, just try again later. Loaiza never again repeated his Chicago success before retiring after the 2008 season. He struggled at the beginning and Tommy Lasorda was almost ready to bring in Dave Goltz early, which would have probably put the Dodgers down 3-0 and history would be different. To his point: The Dodgers have fielded some bad teams over the last 20 seasons and all but one of them finished the season with an annual home attendance of more than 3 million fans. The screwball that dropped straight down in the strike zone was best against the most disciplined hitters. If you click on the tweet at the top of the article you can see how much Fernando meant to them and their families. ), Babe Adams Joe Adcock Dick Allen Johnny Allen Felipe Alou Bobby vila Sal Bando Dick Bartell Ginger Beaumont Glenn Beckert Wally Berger Bobby Bonds Ken Boyer Harry Brecheen Tommy Bridges Pete Browning Charlie Buffinton Lew Burdette George H. Burns George J. 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Hall of Famer Warren Spahn, 1974 Dodgers Cy Young winner Mike Marshall and Mets and Phillies icon Tug McGraw also threw screwballs. His next 18 pitches were strikes, Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia told the Times. Seriously, if commissioners can receive baseballs highest honor for creating the stage on which todays players perform, a player should be able to too. On the days Valenzuela pitched, the Dodgers played Mexican folk music over the public address system and prepared Mexican cuisine in the media dining room. Dodgers owner Walter OMalley was open about his desire to find a Mexican Sandy Koufax.. In 1981, Fernando Valenzuela woke up from a nap and began pitching, and winning, sparking the phenomenon known as Fernandomania and almost singlehandedly repairing a fractured relationship between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the city's Mexican American community. No ifs or butts about it!!! In 1981, Fernando Valenzuela won Game 3 of the World Series against the New York Yankees. The workload eventually caught up to him. They know his pitching delivery, the World Series win, his big glasses and all that. Before refuting the premise by citing his career numbers or the brevity of his peak, consider this: Bud Selig, former Major League Baseball commissioner, is a Hall of Famer. Each of the Dodgers retired numbers was worn by a player who played a majority of his career with the club and was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Watching the Dodgers is what helped my dad assimilate to American culture, while not losing his own. Long ago, he began golfing, giving pro golfers and amateur hackers in Southern California tales of Fernando sightings, from tony country clubs to city courses. 2), Duke Snider (No. I remember this 19-year-old kid from Mexico with long hair and a little bit chubby taking baseball by storm, says Jarrn, 85, who is in his 63rd season as the Spanish-language voice of the Dodgers and is the longest-tenured active baseball radio broadcaster in the game. In 1981, an 11-year-old Jaffe used to cut Valenzuelas box scores out of his local Salt Lake City newspaper and paste them into a scrapbook. The field included four Rookies of the Year (Murray, Valenzuela, Vince Coleman and Todd Worrell), as well as one MVP (Sandberg) and two Cy Young Award winners (Valenzuela and Mark Davis). The 2002 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot Results are detailed in full by Baseball Almanac. #ProspectHugger. "Unheard of," Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jerrin told the Times. He finished top-3 in Cy Young voting two more times before fizzling out in 1990. Sooner or later, it has to be properly recognized. Valenzuela finally took his first loss of the season -- and of his career -- on May 18, when he allowed four runs in seven innings against the Phillies. / George Rose/Getty Images, Latino, Hispanic, Latinx, Chicano: The History Behind the Terms, https://www.history.com/news/fernando-valenzuela-fernandomania-los-angeles-dodgers, When 20-Year-Old Rookie Fernando Valenzuela Captivated LAand Major League Baseball. Fernando was the cover boy on the May 18, 1981, edition of Sports Illustrated, with "UNREAL!" Fernando.. Dylan Hernndez is a sports columnist with the Los Angeles Times. Mike Brita, a Dodgers scout since 1978, found him in Etchohuaquila, Mexico (population 857 in 2020), roughly 1,000 miles northwest of Mexico City. The fact that he was Mexican and that he was so good, and so humble while on such an incredible run was inspiring, Lopez says. Fernando Valenzuela's screwballand unique deliveryoften baffled hitters in 1981.  Fernando Valenzuela capped his 1981 season by winning the National League Rookie of the Year and Cy Young awards.  Find History on Facebook (Opens in a new window), Find History on Twitter (Opens in a new window), Find History on YouTube (Opens in a new window), Find History on Instagram (Opens in a new window), Find History on TikTok (Opens in a new window), In the strike-shortened 1981 season, rookie Fernando Valenzuela won 13 games and pitched eight shutouts. Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 2003 proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001. Valenzuelas next three starts came on the road -- in San Francisco, San Diego and Houston. Even his first relief appearances in 1980 are quite a memory. Your email address will not be published. [40] . Fernando Valenzuela was one of MLB's most beloved players over his 17-season career. In his book, Stealing Home: Los Angeles, the Dodgers, and the Lives Caught in Between, Eric Nusbaum details how the club ended up with Dodger Stadium, specifically how three Mexican neighborhoods -- Palo Verde, La Loma and Bishop -- were destroyed to make way for a housing project that was canceled amid the Red Scare hysteria and real estate speculation. But, hey, the 50-year anniversary of Fernandomania is only a decade away. David Venn is the executive editor of LasMayores.com, MLBs official Spanish-language website. Three years later, Dodger Stadium opened on April 10, 1962, on the land. But it always was when Valenzuela pitched. It led to a violent conflict between one family, the Archigas, and L.A. County Sheriffs in 1959. Is Fernando Valenzuela in the Hall of Fame? Thats just a ridiculous responsibility to assign to him, and its much more complicated than that.. For me, it was about what you did for the game and how you impacted the sport. How many of them impacted the fans like Fernando did? He has not yet appeared in any of the special era ballots, but that is his best hope. The screwball relies on movement and lots of feeling. He is part of a group of players once considered outsiders and that changed the games landscape upon their entry. It begins in one direction and unexpectedly breaks in the opposite direction. NEW YORK -- Eddie Murray, Lee Smith, Ryne Sandberg and Fernando Valenzuela are among 17 players on baseball's Hall of Fame ballot for the first time this year. Leading up to the celebration Sunday of Valenzuelas landmark rookie season, there were renewed pleas for the franchise to make an exception to its arbitrary policy of retiring only the numbers of Hall of Famers. If a pitcher had it or looked like he could have it, the Dodgers were a little bit more experimental in the pitching area back then. It was just that Fernando was so exciting, and lots of people wanted to go to Dodgers games. I have always tried to see first what I have to do in certain situations and with certain things, and then act. In his 1986 All-Star appearance, he tied Carl Hubbell by striking out 5 in a row. . For my generation, Im talking Generation X, the children of Mexican immigrants that grew up in Southern California in the 1980s, hes not a myth, he was a hero. "He meant everything to a community that was thirsting for a hero, Arellano says. Lasorda, who could communicate effectively in Spanish with Latin American players after several seasons managing in the Dominican Winter League, visited the mound after Cerones homer with his pitcher on the ropes. I think the players were as caught up as anyone else., Decades later, Valenzuela said his 1981 success was simple. It was really important for me because things went well, Valenzuela says. Numbers are there to be worn.". They were blown away. He changed our lives.. You can also follow SVHS athletics on twitter and Instagram @svhsathletics or at screamingeagleathletics on Facebook. Only umpire Doug Harvey tallied more than fifty percent support. Alexandre bernardo teixeira gomes cleveland. I was assigned that number. I cant remember one player who captured the fantasy of the fans and the media the way Fernando did. He was calm and quiet, but very confident and intelligent. Fernando also threw a hanging screwball that probably hung in the strike zone too long, but still kept hitters off balance when it was mixed in with all of his other pitches. When I began covering the Dodgers in the '70s, I would estimate that maybe 10% of the crowd would be Latino, says Spencer, whose 47-year career included stops in California, Colorado, New York, Texas and with MLB.com. Several artifacts from his illustrious career are housed in Cooperstown at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, but he has not received the call for enshrinement. Forty years later, he still has the memento. He is part of a group of players once considered outsiders and who changed the games landscape upon their entry. The Veterans Committee held elections both for players who were active no later than 1981 and for non-players (managers, umpires and executives), but did not select anyone. At that point, Valenzuela was 5-0 with a 0.20 ERA, and everyone wanted to know when Fernando was going to pitch again. ( marks those who were newly eligible since 2001. The only left-handed pitchers in the Hall of Fame with an ERA as high as Valenzuelas are Herb Pennock (3.60), whose career began in 1912, and Tom Glavine (3.54), who pitched through the steroid era. It seemed like there was nothing he couldnt do. These Mexicans are just like you. Fernando.". There are certain guys who, for me, impacted the game way beyond any kind of statistical analysis or the standard criteria that most voters use. 32), Roy Campanella (No. Valenzuela's rise to major league prominence began in September 1980, when he was called up from the minor leagues by the Dodgers. Before that, he was the Dodgers beat writer. Im not going to speculate, but it is safe to say that he could have averaged 15 wins per season up until 1996, cementing his bid to the hall of fame. Maybe the Dodgers will come to their senses by then. 34. I always say, maybe if things hadnt gone so well, we dont know if I would have had more chances. Good pitcher and all that Fernando mania stuff but not HOF. Players you saw at the end of their careers who were surprisingly good - posted in Trivia, Questions, Advice: Im looking for guys who surprised you how good they were once you were old enough to go back and look at their numbers. Young won 511 games between 1890 and 1911 and was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1937. In front of 56,000 fans at the Tokyo Dome, Chuck Finley and Randy Johnson combined to no-hit a team of Japanese All-Stars in a 5-0 win. The same applies. His importance to the Dodgers, in particular, was critical to the point that former owner Walter OMalley imagined him before he existed. Back in his home country, the Mexican Baseball League -- Liga Mexicana de Beisbol -- retired Valenzuelas No. ( marks those newly eligible since 2001 (eight). Among 85 eligible voters, 79 cast ballots so 60 votes were the minimum to elect a candidate. Valenzuela also was unflappable, a rarity for a player so young. In 1981, Fernandomania was born. Of the 15 left-handed Major League pitchers in the Hall Fame, only Lefty Gomez (2,503) and Koufax (2,324 1/3) threw fewer innings than Venezuela. And ever since his induction into the Hall of Fame, his 1981 Donruss rookie card has enjoyed a nice bump in value. Hernandez grew up in South Pasadena and graduated from UCLA in 2002, after which he worked at the San Jose Mercury News for five years. Dodgers: The Hall of Fame Case for Fernando Valenzuela. They had no telephone, so we surprised them. Valenzuela was the first pitcher to accomplish both feats in the same season. Required fields are marked *. I've spent the past 20 years or so making strong arguments in favor of performance standards for the Hall of Fame and using advanced statistics to try to cut through some of the superficialities, and I think it's clear that when you when you look at Fernando Valenzuela, that he's one of numerous pitchers who fall into that What might have been territory, says Jay Jaffe, senior writer at FanGraphs and author of The Cooperstown Casebook: Who's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Who Should Be In. He had a strong start to his career that was kind of done in by overwork and a leveling off performance-wise, and in that regard, it's hardly unique because we can talk about dozens of other Cy Young winners who never really got to that peak again.. People in U.S. soccer circles have spent decades looking for a Mexican American star and the best they have come up with is, who, Herculez Gomez? Valenzuela received 6.2% of the votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America in his first year on the ballot in 2003 and fell off the writers ballot after receiving less than 5% of the vote in '04. The Alamillo article pointed to another article that states that of the 3.9 million fans in attendance in 2015, 2.1 million were Latino. He had a 118 ERA+, a 2.88 FIP with a 33.5 WAR. Forty years ago, Fernando Valenzuela pitched himself out of rural Mexico and into the heart of one of the worlds most famous cities with a magical season in 1981 that started with a perfect 8-0 record and launched a movement. But the team alienated the city's large Hispanic population from the start. My short interaction with Brian Kenny seemed to have reminded him. ), At Willie Nelson 90, country, rock and rap stars pay tribute, but Willie and Trigger steal the show, Plaschke: Lakers live up to their legacy with a close-out win for the ages, Elliott: Pissed off Kings must improve in key areas to break Oilers playoff stranglehold, Shohei Ohtanis seventh home run of the season helps Angels avoid sweep, Florida Panthers upset record-setting Boston Bruins in Game 7 OT thriller, Lakers vs. Warriors: What scouts expect in playoff series, School is in session as Sparks begin training camp. Long live Fernandomania! In my opinion only roberto Clemente and Jackie Robinson had a bigger impact not just in baseball , but in all of sports . Fernando Valenzuela's short peak removed him from the MLB Hall of Fame conversation. the number of wins in the Hall of Fame vote still has a significant impact. And with the roots of the movement starting with the . Mexican-Americans Lalo and Mark Guerrero, a father-and-son songwriting team, got into the act with tribute songs, "Fernando, El Toro" and "Ol! He led the MCL with 91 strikeouts. Large homemade Viva Fernando signs in the bleachers were all the rage. Only three players led by Gil Hodges (61%) tallied more than fifty percent support. The next season, when he was only 20, Valenzuela energized fans in Los Angeles, Mexico and throughout the big leagues with one of the more remarkable seasons in baseball history. The Dodgers added Spanish-speaking ushers. Follow him on Twitter @DavidVennMLB. If they could have fit a million people into Dodger Stadium, there would have been a million people there, actor Danny Trejo, the son of Mexican American parents, told the Los Angeles Times. Seaver, who was 7-1 in each half of the split season, got eight first-place votes, seven for second. The new committee would comprise all living members of the Hall of Fame, recipients of the Spink Award (broadcasters), recipients of the Frick Award (writers), and members of the old committee until expiration of their terms. He also appeared on the covers of The Sporting News, Sport Magazine, Baseball Digest and countless other publications. But its entertainment for the fans. The problem is, many of those folks also vote on candidates for the Hall of Fame, or write articles that influence HOF voting. He watched the entire city embrace him. He was also very playful when he got comfortable.. In his 1986 All-Star appearance, he tied Carl Hubbell by striking out 5 in a row. In front of a crowd of 50,511, Valenzuela showed no signs of nerves as he twirled a five-hit shutout, striking out five with the help of his screwball, to help Los Angeles start the season with a 2-0 win over the Astros. During a videoconference he participated in with Valenzuela over the weekend, Jarrn spoke of how El Toro helped immigrants find their place in this city. In that stretch, he struck out 68 and allowed four earned runs in 72 innings for a mind-boggling 0.50 ERA.

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