Fernando Valenzuela, the legendary Dodgers pitcher, died at 63 from septic shock, with alcohol-related liver disease as underlying causes, confirmed by medical reports.
Valenzuela's influence on baseball was unmatched; he played 11 seasons with the Dodgers and had his jersey retired, marking his legacy in MLB history.
The World Series and Dodgers parade paid tribute to Valenzuela, highlighting his impact and celebration of his life at what would have been his 64th birthday.
His recent health struggles led him to depart from broadcasting, illustrating the challenges he faced in later years before his untimely passing.
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