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It’s Time to Shake Things Up: Fernando Valenzuela Deserves His Spot in the Hall of Fame!

December 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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In 2023, the Los Angeles finally honored Fernando Valenzuela by retiring his iconic jersey number 34, decades after the peak of his legendary “Fernandomania” season and long after his last major league pitch. Though the usually reserve jersey retirements for Hall of Famers, they made an exception, acknowledging Valenzuela’s remarkable impact on baseball and the community.

This coming Sunday, a committee will decide on Valenzuela’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Supporters like Jaime Jarrin, a announcer and Hall of Famer, argue Valenzuela’s achievements merit this honor, highlighting his unique contributions to the sport. Valenzuela faces competition from seven other players, including Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, with voters needing 12 out of 16 votes for election.

Statistically, Valenzuela’s candidacy is modest compared to greats like Sandy Koufax, but he boasts a better ERA than many Hall of Fame pitchers, including Jack Morris, who was inducted by the same committee. Valenzuela’s postseason performances, including a Cy Young Award and six All-Star selections, were critical in history. More importantly, his influence transcended numbers.

Valenzuela transformed the ’ fanbase and Los Angeles itself, especially within the Latino community. His rise began in 1981 when the young Mexican pitcher amazed fans with a streak of complete games and shutouts, igniting “Fernandomania.” At a time when the stadium was built on displaced Latino neighborhoods, Valenzuela became a symbol of pride, drawing in fans who never previously cared for baseball and uniting diverse communities.

His popularity even reached the White House, and his pitching sparked national interest, boosting attendance and radio coverage in Mexico. The city’s televisions often broadcast his games, reflecting his cultural significance. Valenzuela’s legacy is documented not just by players but through the voices of artists and community leaders who honor his lasting impact.

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Before Valenzuela, the struggled to attract diverse fans; now, nearly half of their audience identifies as Latino, a testament to his groundbreaking influence. International baseball was once ignored, but today it thrives, partly because of pioneers like Valenzuela. As the World Baseball Classic approaches and global interest surges, Valenzuela’s Hall of Fame induction would celebrate not only his talent but also his enduring role in expanding baseball’s reach.

If elected, Valenzuela will be the first Hall of Famer from Mexico, fulfilling the Hall of Fame’s mission to preserve history, celebrate excellence, and connect generations. His selection would be a historic moment for baseball, inspiring fans and players worldwide.

Fan Take: This recognition of Fernando Valenzuela is more than an individual accolade; it symbolizes baseball’s expanding inclusivity and cultural reach. Valenzuela’s story reminds fans that the sport thrives not just on stats, but on the power to unite and inspire communities across generations and borders.

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