Fernando Valenzuela played for six different teams during his Major League Baseball career, most notably the Los Angeles Dodgers, with whom he pitched for eleven seasons, from 1980 to 1990. Thanks in part to his Mexican heritage, his "Ruthian physique," and a devastating screwball that helped him win his first eight straight decisions in 1981, Valenzuela touched off an early 80s craze dubbed "Fernandomania." That year, Valenzuela became the only player in Major League history to win both the Rookie of The Year award and the Cy Young Award in the same season.
This road gray Los Angeles Dodgers jersey was worn by Fernando Valenzuela during the 1983 and 1984 seasons. Removed from the left sleeve are the 1983 Los Angeles Dodgers 25th Anniversary patch and the 1984 Olympic patch (both outlines are visible). This jersey is tagged in the collar with a size 44 Goodman and Sons wash tag. Aside from the removed patches on the sleeve, this jersey is all original and shows good evidence of game use. A great gamer worn for two seasons by this Dodger pitching legend! View Lot Detail page
This road gray Los Angeles Dodgers jersey was worn by Fernando Valenzuela during the 1983 and 1984 seasons. Removed from the left sleeve are the 1983 Los Angeles Dodgers 25th Anniversary patch and the 1984 Olympic patch (both outlines are visible). This jersey is tagged in the collar with a size 44 Goodman and Sons wash tag. Aside from the removed patches on the sleeve, this jersey is all original and shows good evidence of game use. A great gamer worn for two seasons by this Dodger pitching legend! View Lot Detail page