Fernando Valenzuela, in his old Dodgers jersey, throws the pitch in a baseball field.

Fernando Valenzuela’s Magical Life and Tragic Death Reminds Us That Immigration Is Beautiful



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October 23, 2024

The Dodgers pitcher had a legendary rookie yr in 1981 through which he helped defeat the Yankees within the World Collection.

Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws out the ceremonial first pitch throughout the 92nd MLB All-Star Recreation on July 19, 2022 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

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Three days earlier than the Los Angeles Dodgers face off towards the New York Yankees within the World Collection, the star of the final Dodgers group to beat the Yankees within the Collection, Fernando Valenzuela, died at 63 years previous.

In a revival of what was as soon as the best rivalry in group sports activities, the New York Yankees will play the Los Angeles Dodgers within the 2024 World Collection for the primary time in 43 years. A rivalry that was a near-annual prevalence within the days of Eisenhower after which revived itself within the Seventies is making its return to the Bronx and Chavez Ravine. Because the just lately departed James Earl Jones stated in Area of Goals, a hokey baseball flick that Jones elevated, “This area, this recreation—it’s part of our previous, Ray. It reminds us of all that after was good, and it might be once more.” (If this sounds Trumpian, and in one other actor’s mouth it would, Jones makes concerning the peace and pleasure of youth, not a longing have a look at extra reactionary occasions.)

But there isn’t any nice drama with out tragedy, even when its timing is one thing a screenwriter would reject. The image of that magical Dodgers 1981 season, which ended with the Dodgers smiting the hated Yankees, was a round-bodied rookie pitcher from the small city of Etchohuaquila, Mexico, named Fernando Valenzuela. Final evening, the good Fernando died.

Younger followers merely can’t comprehend what Fernandomania was like in 1981 when, as a 20-year-old, the unknown left-hander burst onto the scene. He was a real authentic, with a pitching windup that impressed poets. He twisted his thick physique and stared as much as heavens in a way that was virtually penitent, earlier than releasing the ball. As Susan Sarandon’s character Annie Savoy stated within the 1988 baseball flick Bull Durham, Fernando was respiration by his eyelids when he regarded on the sky.

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For this all of the sudden well-known son of Mexico, communication was largely performed in Spanish. If Valenzuela was a celebrity in the US, he grew to become an icon within the baseball-mad Mexican and Mexican American communities in Southern California. Valenzuela captured everybody’s creativeness, as a result of his charisma, distinctive fashion, and the shock of his newness, was matched by the best rookie season in any sport. He began his profession with 5 shutouts and eight straight full video games. His ERA over this stretch was an unfathomable 0.50. Valenzuela even received the “silver slugger” award in 1981 because the Nationwide League’s finest hitting pitcher. He was the Rookie of the 12 months, the Cy Younger winner, and, after all, ended the season by beating the hated Yankees for the World Collection.

It’s completely unattainable for younger followers to know the power of Fernandomania, due to the central place of baseball within the tradition. In 1981, baseball was on the entrance of the pack, with soccer, motion pictures, and even music (stale in these 1981 days earlier than Michael Jackson, Madonna, Bruce, and Prince took over the world) nipping at its heels. Now, baseball is simply one other sport, extra regional than nationwide in influence. At the moment’s biggest star is one other Dodger who speaks English as a second language, Shohei Ohtani. Ohtani is maybe probably the most expert participant to ever stay. However Shohei is merely the king of the baseball world. Valenzuela was a rock-star. Valenzuela was Elvis.

Valenzuela’s emergence was amplified in a metropolis like Los Angeles, all the time trying to find the following massive factor. However he meant a lot greater than a typical product of the star manufacturing facility. Valenzuela made the Mexican and Mexican American communities seen and proud. He spoke to the general public in Spanish, with the assistance of a translator, and confirmed that this was not a fetter to being embraced in the US.

Valenzuela performed for 17 years, making the all-star group his first six seasons till his sure-thing Corridor of Fame profession was derailed by a shoulder damage. However though strong for the remainder of his time on the mound, he by no means matched the dominance of that first legendary season. Valenzuela might not be within the Corridor of Fame, however he remained an icon, retaining the glow of his youth and all the time able to greet an adoring fan. He had stayed within the public eye as one of many Spanish-language voices of the Dodgers during the last decade. Valenzuela’s broadcast accomplice, Corridor of Fame announcer Jaime Jarrin, stated in 2023. “His charisma was unbelievable.… from the start, he was simply superb. And the folks fell in love with him.”

1981 was particular for an additional purpose for younger Valenzuela. That was when he married a schoolteacher from Mexico named Linda. They’d been collectively ever since, and Valenzuela is survived by Linda, his two daughters, and 7 grandchildren. However as we’ll see on the opening evening of the World Collection, when Valenzuela will undoubtedly be remembered, he’s additionally survived by a group, a metropolis, and a set of indelible recollections. A Spanish-speaking 20-year-old Mexican from a city tough to search out on a map was as soon as the king of Southern California. He gave this marginalized inhabitants hope and visibility. He won’t ever be forgotten.

There’s a explicit layer of pathos in considering of Valenzuela in 2024. On this election season, immigrants, notably these from Mexico, are being slandered, demonized, and dehumanized by Donald Trump. The response from the Democrats has not been a full-frontal assault on this racism however an assertion that they’ve a greater plan for halting immigration. In such a poisonous local weather, it’s an act of resistance to recollect and have a good time an individual whose very existence provides misinform this countless defamation.

It is a nation that revered Valenzuela 43 years in the past. Had he emerged in 2024, the right-wing hordes on social media would in all probability be calling for his deportation to “make baseball nice once more.” Valenzuela would even be excoriated for his lack of English expertise. If this looks like an exaggeration, recall Stephen A. Smith, the voice of ESPN, slamming Shohei Ohtani for utilizing an interpreter. (Smith apologized after the following uproar.) It’s half and parcel of dwelling in a time when the GOP talks casually about army motion towards Mexico, taking pictures folks as they cross the border, and opening incarceration camps to accommodate thousands and thousands of undocumented—and, I assure it, documented—immigrants. The plan is to have “red-state police,” granted full immunity, go into “sanctuary cities,” rip folks from their properties, and put them in camps. Virtually half the nation is ok with this.

Fernando Valenzuela is a reminder that at one time thousands and thousands of individuals didn’t recoil on the presence of a Mexican baseball participant. He wasn’t seen as an enemy due to the colour of his pores and skin and nation of origin. As a substitute, he was broadly handled just like the shining, taking pictures star that he was. Valenzuela mattered in 1981. His reminiscence will matter going ahead for these attempting to push again towards bigotry and oppression.

Fernandomania won’t ever die, as a result of he will likely be held within the hearts of those that are prepared to think about a a distinct type of society than the dystopian, grey world of hate so many appear keen to understand. Valenzuela was vibrant colours streaking throughout the sky. The bigots won’t ever discover that type of magnificence, as a result of it’s robust to see the sky whenever you stay within the sewer. Relaxation in peace, Fernando Valenzuela, and lengthy stay Fernandomania.

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Dave Zirin

Dave Zirin is the sports activities editor at The Nation. He’s the writer of 11 books on the politics of sports activities. He’s additionally the coproducer and author of the brand new documentary Behind the Protect: The Energy and Politics of the NFL.

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