Fernando Tatis Jr.: 'Hopefully I Can Give This City Multiple Championships' - The New York Times
Fernandomania' 40 years later: How Fernando Valenzuela captivated baseball fans for decades
A Baseball Life by Enjoy the City, Inc. - Issuu
40 years after Fernandomania, Fernando Valenzuela still icon - Los Angeles Times
Walter O'Malley : Dodger History : Dodgertown Memories
Dodgers honor Fernando Valenzuela, but still haven't retired his number - True Blue LA
Nicknamed “El Toro” by his fans, 20-year-old Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most captivating pitching phenoms baseball has ever seen. Virtually
ESPN Films 30 for 30: Fernando Nation
Fernandomania – Society for American Baseball Research
Column: A lost baseball glove, Fernando Valenzuela and a new love for what he means for LA – Daily News
Remembering Fernandomania 40 years later
Fernando Valenzuela made me a believer in '81
Jeremy Lin: Fernando Valenzuela understands Lin-Sanity first hand – The Mercury News
An interview with the man who discovered Yasiel Puig
BASEBALL MEXICO: July 2019
Fernando Valenzuela, 30-Year Old Cardboard