Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, a two-time World Series-winning pitcher and six-time All-Star, has died at the age of 63.
Both Major League Baseball and the Dodgers organization confirmed the news regarding Valenzuela, who also worked 21 seasons as a broadcaster for the team's Spanish radio and television simulcast.
Per NBC 4 Los Angeles on Oct. 1, Valenzuela was hospitalized with an unspecified health issue. The Dodgers confirmed that Valenzuela had stepped away from the team and would not be part of the team's postseason broadcasts.