Is Fernando Valenzuela Sick? What Illness does Fernando Valenzuela Have?

Yes, Fernando Valenzuela is reportedly sick and has been hospitalized due to an unspecified health issue. He is currently focusing on his recovery.

by Aishwarya R

Updated Oct 09, 2024

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Is Fernando Valenzuela Sick? What Illness does Fernando Valenzuela Have?
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Is Fernando Valenzuela Sick?

Yes, Fernando Valenzuela is reportedly sick and has been hospitalized due to an unspecified health problem. Because of this, he will not be part of the Dodgers' Spanish language broadcasts during the 2024 playoffs.

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The Dodgers shared on social media that Valenzuela has stepped away from the broadcast booth to focus on his health. He and his family appreciate the support from fans and have requested privacy at this time. Valenzuela hopes to return for the 2025 season.

Who is Fernando Valenzuela?

Fernando Valenzuela is a former Mexican baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 17 seasons, mostly with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

He became famous in 1981 during a period called "Fernandomania" when he won both the Cy Young and Rookie of the Year awards, the only player ever to do so in the same season.

Known for his unique pitching style and screwball pitch, he was a talented hitter too. He retired in 1997 and later became a broadcaster for the Dodgers. He became a U.S. citizen in 2015.

Name Fernando Valenzuela
Gender Male
Profession Former Professional Baseball Pitcher, Broadcaster
Date of Birth November 1, 1960
Place of Birth Etchohuaquila, Sonora, Mexico
Age 63 (as of 2024)
Nationality Mexican, American (Naturalized in 2015)
Parents Avelino Valenzuela (Father), María Valenzuela (Mother)
Marital Status Married
Wife Name Linda Burgos
Children

What Illness Does Fernando Valenzuela Have?

As of now, Fernando Valenzuela's exact illness has not been made public. He has been hospitalized due to an unspecified health issue, and because of this, he is not participating in the Dodgers' Spanish broadcasts for the 2024 playoffs. His family has requested privacy, and Valenzuela is focusing on recovering and hopes to return in 2025.

Fernando Valenzuela Early Life

Fernando Valenzuela was born on November 1, 1960, in Etchohuaquila, a small town in Sonora, Mexico. He was the youngest of 12 children in a poor farming family. His parents, Avelino and María, worked the land with the help of their children. Valenzuela's family comes from Mayo indigenous ancestry. Although his official birth date is listed as 1960, some people thought he looked older during his rookie season in 1981.

Fernando Valenzuela Wife

In 1981, Fernando Valenzuela married Linda Burgos, a schoolteacher from Mexico. They have four children together. One of their sons, Fernando Jr., played baseball as a first baseman in the San Diego Padres and Chicago White Sox organizations. Since 2006, Fernando Jr. has played in minor league baseball in Mexico or in independent leagues. Valenzuela became a U.S. citizen in 2015.

Fernando Valenzuela Net Worth

Fernando Valenzuela Net Worth is $6 million. His main sources of income include his career earnings as a former Major League Baseball player, his work as a broadcaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and various endorsements and appearances. Additionally, he has remained a popular figure in Mexican and U.S. sports, contributing to his ongoing earnings.

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