Fernando Valenzuela, the celebrated pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers and a beloved figure among Mexican baseball fans, has passed away at the age of 63. The Dodgers announced that Valenzuela died on Tuesday night at a hospital in Los Angeles, though they did not disclose the cause of death or additional details. Valenzuela made a significant impact on baseball in 1981 when he won both the National League Cy Young Award and the Rookie of the Year honors, sparking a phenomenon known as "Fernandomania." Following his retirement from playing, he transitioned into a broadcasting role, continuing to be a prominent voice in the sport. His legacy as a trailblazer and inspiration for many will be remembered fondly.