Afonso Durazo Governor of Sonora, held on Thursday, December 20 Key to the Sonora Baseball Stadium for former Mexican baseball player Fernando Valenzuela, who will give his new name to the hot ball ownership.
He explained this in a video published on his official X de Durazo account ‘Glory to whom honor is due’. Honored with the presentation of the symbolic key to the new building ‘The greatest baseball player in Mexican history’ whose ‘name represents the greatness of Sonora. .”
In the video, the governor is seen next to the “symbolic” baseball player, “by far the best baseball player in Sonora.”
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Durazo also talked about that new Estadio Sonora de Laranjeiras de Hermosillo, which they wanted to call ‘Estadio Fernando Valencia’.
In February of this year, Valenzuela saw the legendary number 34 retire from the Los Angeles Dodgers for the team with which he won two World Series in 1981 and 1988. In August, it was declared that the 11th of this month will be celebrated every year in California. city as “Day of Fernando Valencia”, which confirmed his place as the best national player in the circus tent.
“El Toro,” 63, was a member of two World Series championship teams (1981 and 1988) and is the only pitcher in Major League history to win the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young awards in the same season (1981). won. He was selected to six All-Stars and won two Silver Slugger Awards (1981, 1983) during his eleven seasons with the Dodgers from 1980 to 1990.
Source: La Neta Neta

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