Valenzuela and Scioscia Together Again

Fernando Valenzuela, fresh from having his number 34 retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers and throwing out the first pitch at the conclusion of the ceremony to his battery-mate Mike Scioscia, the pair will re-unite once again for a special signing at the Burbank Card Show at the Anaheim Convention Center this Saturday, September 2.

Brothers in Blue forever.
(Keith Birmingham)

The Memorabilia Network will be hosting Valenzuela and Scioscia for the first time together for a signing  at the North Hall of the Anaheim Convention Center (800 W. Katella Avenue). Valenzuela will be signing from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Scioscia will be there from noon to 1:30 p.m.

In addition to Valenzuela and Scioscia’s appearance, the Memorabilia Network has also arranged for Dodgers’ rookie outfield sensation James Outman for a signing the same day between 10:30 a.m. and noon.

Advanced tickets for the signing are available on-line at www.thememorabilianetwork.com and further information can be obtained by calling (818) 562-7043.

The Dodgers celebrated Valenzuela’s great career this past weekend with ceremonies on Friday retiring his number “34” and unveiling the number along side those of Dodger greats Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, Duke Snider, Don Drysdale, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Pee Wee Reese, Don Sutton, Tommy Lasorda, Walt Alston, Jim Gilliam and legendary broadcaster Vin Scully on the Dodger Stadium Ring of Honor.

Dodger greats Manny Mota and Orel Hershiser unveiling Fernando’s number 34 on Dodger Stadium’s Ring on Honor. (Katie Chin)

Dodger fans who attended last Saturday night’s game received a Fernando bobblehead and on Sunday afternoon they received a replica of Fernando’s 1981 World Championship ring.

The Mexican born Valenzuela had a 17-year career in the majors with a 173-153 record and an ERA of 3.54 with 2,074 strikeouts.  He pitched for the Dodgers from 1980-90 and the 1981 season was when Fernandomania was born, when he earned the Cy Young Award and was National League Rookie of the Year in leading the Dodgers to the World Championship.

Scioscia was Valenzuela’s dependable receiver and played for the Dodgers from 1980-1992.  He would go on to be a great manager for the Angels from 2000-2018.

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(Article Courtesy of LA Dodgers)

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2 Responses to “Valenzuela and Scioscia Together Again”

  1. Aaron says:

    I’m 53 years old and my grandpa used to pull me out school from 1976 to 1981 and take me to the ballpark – Dodger dogs ! Dodger Stadium ! Garvey – Lopes – Cey – Baker -Monday etc. it was awesome ! To be born and raised in L. A. I’ve been lucky enough to have seen Magic & Kobe – Shaq & Kareem and Fernando Valenzuela’s enshrinement – AWESOME !!

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