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6/29/90: Fernando Valenzuela completes his no-hitter against the Cardinals in the ninth inning by getting Pedro Guerrero to ground out
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@nikmorales8624
@nikmorales8624 Год назад
“If you have a sombrero, throw it to the sky” 😢🥺 Cant believe Vin is no longer with us. Such a legend
@LavaLampBlob
@LavaLampBlob Год назад
One of my favorite of Vin's calls. Such an iconic moment.
@marcot3333
@marcot3333 Год назад
And then instead of blathering on about Fernando's no-hitter, he did what Vin did best. Let the crowd react, and Fernando have his moment. "Modern" broadcasters would have been yammering about meaningless stuff over and over.
@Mr-Soto
@Mr-Soto Год назад
He’d probably get called a racist and get canceled if he were still announcing in todays world😮
@ThomasFromTN
@ThomasFromTN Год назад
@@Mr-Soto "He'd probably"...love how you claim to know exactly what WOULD happen which is, obviously, IMPOSSIBLE to prove or disprove.
@joeburns4209
@joeburns4209 Год назад
@@ThomasFromTN In todays climate it's highly likely there would be certain groups calling that racist. I doubt those groups would be Mexican though.
@EEZYEEEE
@EEZYEEEE 3 года назад
Fernando always looked like he was chugging beers in the parking lot before game time. Love him
@yovanni813
@yovanni813 3 года назад
He look more like an high school math teacher to me 😂
@mediachristiantv7472
@mediachristiantv7472 Год назад
“Before”? More like “during”…or both…
@miguelhernandez6105
@miguelhernandez6105 5 лет назад
Fernando Valenzuela, he’s the reason I became a Dodgers fan!!!
@starcastleLomitas
@starcastleLomitas 4 года назад
Me too, I remember reading an article on Sports Illustrated and said his fast ball was clocked at 103 mph and rolled his eye's back when he pitched
@rumj5969
@rumj5969 4 года назад
Yo tambien
@jeffalbillar7625
@jeffalbillar7625 4 года назад
Me too. I loved the team back then.
@nickcormier8571
@nickcormier8571 4 года назад
I loved his name. Eloquent
@jamesweigh3178
@jamesweigh3178 3 года назад
I was born a Dodgers fan but Fernando was something!!! And, I remember Vinnie saying, “If you have a sombrero, throw it to the sky!”
@GreatCdn59
@GreatCdn59 8 лет назад
"It is the 29th of June, in case someday, long from now, Fernando is playing this back to his grandchildren" Only Vin Scully could have added that wonderful little line to allude to the significance of the moment. A lot of other broadcasters might have been less elegant and more matter-of-fact, or alternatively been oblivious to it all and simply rambled on about some statistic. I love how Scully has this sixth sense of broadcasting the game as a whole, with such a global appreciation for what is happening that went beyond simply chronicling the on-field actions.
@erikpn
@erikpn 6 лет назад
I notice that too, I love that line. Everything he said was spot on. Great commentator, the best ever. He had me almost in tears just before the famous "if you have a sombrero..."
@JSTX9216
@JSTX9216 6 лет назад
Spot on. Just amazing how perfectly Vin Scully called these things. I mean who even says this and can put things like this these days. Nobody. There will never be anyone like Scully ever again. I am so glad to have lived this era and heard him.
@kurtiskaskowski5386
@kurtiskaskowski5386 6 лет назад
Or a bunch of jerkoffs like me are watching it on RU-vid. Lol
@horsehide3039
@horsehide3039 5 лет назад
steve b, whhuut? Brother leave the drugs alone. They make you sound pendejo. Look it up, if you can.
@Snailbarf
@Snailbarf 5 лет назад
That reminds me of the inelegant way they called the Cubs winning the WS a couple years ago. Talk about not framing the moment when you have the chance.
@stevewilson7857
@stevewilson7857 3 года назад
Watching Fernando and hearing Vin brings back the good times in life.
@MrYatesj1
@MrYatesj1 3 года назад
ah-men, glory days for sure!
@titsup4u
@titsup4u 2 года назад
Right on bro! Times were good> how little did we know what the future would hold.
@cuethenewt9375
@cuethenewt9375 2 года назад
You said it.
@Liberal_US_Army_Vet
@Liberal_US_Army_Vet 5 лет назад
As a Puertorican baseball fan I always love when Latinos players excel in the field...what this Mexican did for baseball and for the people of Mexico was historic....his number should be retire....Fernando fuistes el mejor en tu tiempo...tu legado vivirà por siempre.
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
Sr. Benitez. Much agreed. AND as a second-generation 'puro' Mexican-American born and raised in the suburbs of LA it was weirdly great to see a Latino from "la patria de mi padres" come in from out of nowhere and just blow everybody away. He left a HUGE mark in this city. ¡Viva Fernando!
@Liberal_US_Army_Vet
@Liberal_US_Army_Vet 5 лет назад
@@boblozaintherealworld3577 to this day it stills amaze me how he could find the plate after looking upwards to the sky ....like asking for divine intervention in every pitch ☺👍
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
@@Liberal_US_Army_Vet ¡exactamente! I was just hoping somebody was making sure he touched all the bases. but obviously, these guys are pros.
@cristinadelosreyes59
@cristinadelosreyes59 5 лет назад
Well said Mr. Benitez.. He a legend in Mexico
@octaviomunoz4729
@octaviomunoz4729 5 лет назад
Mijo, they don’t want to give Latinos credit!!! What Fernando did is historical!!!
@KevinMartinez-pt5zl
@KevinMartinez-pt5zl 5 лет назад
"107 pitches left, still has enough ammunition left" boy oh boy how have times changed
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
Vinny was the best.
@elgringo4918
@elgringo4918 5 лет назад
I was laughing at that also. Now-a-days, managers panic when pitchers reach 80 pitches....lol
@golfmaniac007
@golfmaniac007 5 лет назад
you can tell fernando is tired though.
@carlosb1
@carlosb1 4 года назад
Happening through many sports, it is al about the revenue now.
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 4 года назад
I laughed at that also.
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 8 лет назад
I hope the Dodgers one day retire #34. Hall of Famer or not, Valenzuela deserves it.
@jorgem3673
@jorgem3673 7 лет назад
Its not retired... But out of circulation, out of respect for VALENZUELA! So no not "officially.
@halwarner3326
@halwarner3326 6 лет назад
Joseph Mostarda no
@Snailbarf
@Snailbarf 5 лет назад
Nomo too. Not hall of fame numbers....but both got the fans in the seats.
@patobantan420
@patobantan420 5 лет назад
Dodgers only retire players who are in the HOF
@waifubreaks1572
@waifubreaks1572 5 лет назад
I don't think 34 or 55 are in circulation.
@MichaelMolash
@MichaelMolash 7 лет назад
“If you have a sombrero, throw it to the sky!” Congrats Fernando Valenzuela! Vin knows what to say, and he knows when to say nothing at all. Perfect broadcaster. Legend in his lifetime.
@javierhdez3962
@javierhdez3962 6 лет назад
Michael Molash I was overseas in a ship and the ship's Capitan got the game on satellite that was the best ever memory, a benefit of being a US Marines. Semper-Fi
@TheVCRTimeMachine
@TheVCRTimeMachine 6 лет назад
If he said this today Twitter would explode with people whining about "cultural insensitivity" and "stereotyping."
@KULCAT79
@KULCAT79 6 лет назад
libs would get triggered by that now days
@CoutureThug
@CoutureThug 6 лет назад
Felix P and republican conservatives like you would want him deported!
@manuelmiguel5719
@manuelmiguel5719 6 лет назад
Javier Hdez kkl ok
@hedgehogone5533
@hedgehogone5533 2 года назад
That strike three on Coleman was never anywhere near the strike zone. Damn I love the Dodgers.
@thebluecollarbibleguy5114
@thebluecollarbibleguy5114 Год назад
True. I’m guessing he would have got the ball call if he’d not faked a bunt with 2 strikes
@ktbeatty
@ktbeatty Год назад
@@thebluecollarbibleguy5114 Agreed. Coleman coming over the plate for the bunt definitely impacted the outside strike call. It was a wrong call, but his lunge over the plate had an impact.
@travisedwards3543
@travisedwards3543 Год назад
WAY outside.
@ktbeatty
@ktbeatty Год назад
@@travisedwards3543 Uphill both ways in the snow. 6’ wide strike zones. Kids never get how hard we had it.
@ronfields1513
@ronfields1513 Год назад
I remember watching this…there were several outside pitches called strikes all game for Fernando
@Sparkball
@Sparkball 8 лет назад
I love Vin Scully
@carolitaornelas6884
@carolitaornelas6884 7 лет назад
It Wouldn't be Dodger Baseball with his golden voice. So everyone pay attention because he's about retire and the games won't be the same.
@Sparkball
@Sparkball 7 лет назад
+Carolita Ornelas true
@pinnox6473
@pinnox6473 6 лет назад
Carolita Ornelas retired and he was at the world series :)
@scottiehicks6848
@scottiehicks6848 6 лет назад
Zigor Campos McGregor it
@stevegoehring1610
@stevegoehring1610 4 года назад
How can you not love Vin Scully
@LanceCampeau
@LanceCampeau 6 лет назад
Fernando Valenzuela was a big deal when I was a kid.... I'm glad i got to see him play up here in Montreal in 82'.... My first MLB game.
@mickfunny4185
@mickfunny4185 6 лет назад
LanceCampeau did you ever see Pedro pitch
@ryank5761
@ryank5761 5 лет назад
82 feet
@jamesballers234
@jamesballers234 4 года назад
LanceCampeau men, y’all really got the good ol baseball
@jamesballers234
@jamesballers234 4 года назад
No repetition Camera, No steroids, no millions cry babys, y’all had pure baseball
@juanmarin2427
@juanmarin2427 4 года назад
Congrats man in 82 i never missed fernandos games like clockwork every 5 days we had him on mexican tv at the time we could only watch games on monday night or when fernando pitch one tome we lost power in my house and walked 2 miles to my grandma house to watch fernando play
@alejandrovazquez2034
@alejandrovazquez2034 8 лет назад
aplausos por favor para la leyenda mexicana Fernando valenzuela
@genevievev5950
@genevievev5950 5 лет назад
Alejandro Vazquez ,,tierraextrana
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
egualmente.
@liogonzalez8813
@liogonzalez8813 5 лет назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@harryiglesias
@harryiglesias 5 лет назад
Uno de los mejores de todos los tiempos...GRANDE Fernando y gracias por deleitarnos
@bibi-az
@bibi-az 4 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Jv-fn5xg
@Jv-fn5xg 4 года назад
I'm here during the quarantine of 2020. No sports being played. Just watching old reruns. Go Dodgers!!!!!
@jimmacdonald3442
@jimmacdonald3442 4 года назад
josue hemp same lol. I remember watching this on tv when I was 10
@jamesjuda8500
@jamesjuda8500 4 года назад
same here😂✋
@bnolasco650
@bnolasco650 4 года назад
Boring reruns since yall haven't won nada since.... God knows when 😂
@bkshopper
@bkshopper 4 года назад
Same. Looking for the link to the full game.
@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428
@aplacetobewithmythoughts7428 3 года назад
Back when sports were sports to distract us. Now everything is a political statement.
@juliusulit1141
@juliusulit1141 6 лет назад
Differences in a 110 pitch count: 1990 Complete game 2017 Tommy John surgery
@157dodgers
@157dodgers 5 лет назад
Julius Ulit so true! Vin said, “ Fernando has made 107 pitches through 8 innings so he should have a lot of ammunition left” todays pitchers wouldn’t have completed this game especially after giving up the walk
@lancethedragontamer1409
@lancethedragontamer1409 5 лет назад
@@157dodgers mike fiers threw a no hitter on like 135 pitches
@henry-dn3ks
@henry-dn3ks 5 лет назад
@@lancethedragontamer1409 fernado, throw 149 pitches in the third game of the world series.
@lamarmartin847
@lamarmartin847 4 года назад
The mindset has changed and training and player diets have changed quite substantially too. Back then you threw until you couldn’t anymore. Now it’s all about preserving guys so they can live a life after baseball too. Lord knows what a guy like Sandy Koufax could’ve done if he wasn’t taking the mound every 3 days. He might’ve been able to pitch another 7+ years 🤷‍♂️
@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312
@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312 3 года назад
Ryan pitched a game that, when compared to today’s baseball, feels more like it was from 100 years ago. Nolan Ryan threw 235 pitches in a single game. This is NOT a misprint. Not only THAT taking the mound for the Angels on June 14, 1974, the future Hall of Famer struck out-->19
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
As we still say in LA, 'Los Doyers'! A no-hitter for Fernando and a hell of a double-play! Classic.
@75harg
@75harg 5 лет назад
Bob Loza jajaja
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
@@75harg ¡Claro que si! But really, it was big day and a big win for the team I grew up with.
@75harg
@75harg 5 лет назад
@@boblozaintherealworld3577 i also grew up saying Los Doyers!!! Fernando played few games in Mazatlan my hometown!! my father saw him in the 90's,, he loved him!!
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 5 лет назад
@@75harg Nice. I'm probably older than you...all my grandparents were either from Jalisco (San Miguel El Alto) or Chihuahua (Monterey), and my parents used to love vacationing in Mazatlan. Good for your dad that he got to see Fernando play. I'm just an LA suburbs 'pocho' but grew up listening to Vinny call the shots. (and for the Lakers, it was Chick Hearn) Tremendous sports history in this weird city.
@boblozaintherealworld3577
@boblozaintherealworld3577 3 года назад
@@lozamaniac Hey, might be my 'primo' after all. I've met a few Loza's here and there (one was from Peru) but Jalisco definitely seems to be 'Loza-Land'. Not aware of our connections to Spain, but dig: look at a map of northern Spain near the resort town of Austurias is a small town named LOZA. Who knows, maybe our original ancestors got chased out of the country. ¡Buena suerte!
@TheRichmondRoadie
@TheRichmondRoadie 5 лет назад
Fernando was a badass. Scully could paint a picture. I'll throw a sombrero for both:)
@SimplyAss
@SimplyAss 3 года назад
Pov: your randomly recommended this and “how the dodgers found Fernando Valenzuela”
@jr-xs9tf
@jr-xs9tf 3 года назад
Just watched it. Great story!
@victorzamora1658
@victorzamora1658 3 года назад
Are you the FBI?
@jayl9019
@jayl9019 3 года назад
Def the fbi
@robd1329
@robd1329 3 года назад
Same here
@Vassil00
@Vassil00 3 года назад
Exact same here.....YT....nothing is accidental or coincidental.
@rr8960
@rr8960 3 года назад
We saw him in ‘83 at Dodger stadium. He was in the bull pen warming up, and the fans were throwing roses over fence to him below, shouting, “Nando! Nando!” He was amazing to watch!
@johnvirgilio5323
@johnvirgilio5323 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, it was like that! The year he pitched the no hitter however, he was slumping and I happen to see him wearing glasses while driving around LA. (It was one of those big Mercedes.) So I called in to Dodger radio and said on air that if he needs glasses to drive, why not on the mound? He started wearing them and pitched this no hitter. My greatest moment as a Dodger fan. Joyful. Absolutely true story.
@netmed3355
@netmed3355 5 лет назад
Fernando "the bull" Valenzuela the best pitcher of mexico
@moreno75
@moreno75 3 года назад
Urias is just behind him. Bright future lays ahead. Let’s Go Dodgers!!!
@antonioterova8181
@antonioterova8181 3 года назад
" El Toro "
@victor-eh3kt
@victor-eh3kt 3 года назад
One of the best
@kennethhdez5602
@kennethhdez5602 3 года назад
@@victor-eh3kt nop, the best mexican pitcher for sure
@ricardoalmaguer9391
@ricardoalmaguer9391 3 года назад
Yes my friend. Viva México, viva el toro Valenzuela.
@thehighlife1320
@thehighlife1320 7 лет назад
Vin Scully, we will miss you.
@sjames9005
@sjames9005 7 лет назад
that's an understatement
@fredflintstone9657
@fredflintstone9657 3 года назад
Trudat.
@thevmanvj
@thevmanvj 3 года назад
Vin Scully..... eloquent words, as always..... “If you have a sombrero… Throw it to the sky!”
@manofiske3318
@manofiske3318 3 года назад
Scully could really get to be irritating with his hyperbolic, b.s.
@steely_Bob
@steely_Bob 7 лет назад
I was @ this game. I was on vacation, had taken my kids to Disneyland earlier. Decided to go watch the Dodgers that evening. When I got to the stadium, the game was sold out, but managed to get tickets from a scalper @ the gate. I thought I had gotten screwed for paying about $5 over regular price.
@blacjackdaniels200
@blacjackdaniels200 6 лет назад
bevera crazy how things work sometimes. Some of those vacations everything falls into place.
@yiyo733107
@yiyo733107 5 лет назад
Any suvenir from that game?
@golfmaniac007
@golfmaniac007 5 лет назад
no hitters are boring game to watch .....only until up to the last 5 outs remaining
@USMC-0311
@USMC-0311 4 года назад
bevera I grew up watching the Dodgers. I got to see and sometimes meet the greats. In the pavilion throwing a ball with Dusty Baker or Mike Marshall and Baker when he had to go back in he would throw candy at us. Got to see Steve Garvey, Steve Sax, Pedro Guerrero, Mike Sciocia, Lazorda, Kirk Gibson and many more. On this days game I was 4 days into my Marine Corps boot camp at MCRD San Diego 6 days after graduating and most likely watching the fireworks from Sea World at night from my top bunk facing the windows. It was tough but I was lucky like that. Missed those $3 pavilion or nose bleed seats and Dodger dogs. Go Dodger Blue!! Semper FI.
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 3 года назад
Post proof or BS will be called
@donjuanthepiper7166
@donjuanthepiper7166 3 года назад
Cold as ice Fernando, just walks off after a no hitter. Humble guy.
@cami-loo108
@cami-loo108 3 года назад
Vin Scully and Fernando Valenzuela, classic Dodgers!!
@bontronblock
@bontronblock 3 года назад
Before phones people watched from start to finish and were emotionally invested at such a high level
@adriangarza8849
@adriangarza8849 5 лет назад
Fernando belongs in HOF and he is the greatest pitcher Mexico has ever produced. Fernando is awesome 👍
@frankchaney4872
@frankchaney4872 4 года назад
So much tough. I disliked when he pitched against the Astros. I knew they would lose!
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 3 года назад
Cut the crapola
@christophernickerson8225
@christophernickerson8225 3 года назад
Great pitcher watched him as a kid, but not a hall of Famer
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 3 года назад
The Hall is already diluted with too many borderline inductees. If you go through it, there are about 20 guys in there who shouldn't be
@studogable
@studogable 3 года назад
I'd take Fernando over Jim Rice. But I don't think Rice belongs either.
@thomasmuff3669
@thomasmuff3669 Год назад
Love the fact that Vin Scully said Fernando had only thrown 107 pitches through 8 innings, so he should have plenty of ammunition left!!! That’s back when pitchers were allowed to pitch and not conditioned to breakdown after 90 or so pitches and be replaced.
@unmalum72
@unmalum72 4 года назад
I was always amazed how Fernando could get so much velocity from such a smooth delivery. He was great on defense too. Glad he finished here in San Diego!
@egadgo
@egadgo 8 лет назад
Mike Brito, the scout that "discovered" Fernando Valenzuela and Yasiel Puig can be seen standing behind home place with the speed gun and his trademark Panama hat.
@erikpn
@erikpn 6 лет назад
Also Julio Urias was "discovered" by Brito.
@salvadoracosta6272
@salvadoracosta6272 6 лет назад
Erik Pacheco Najar urias will be close to Fernando watch once he’s healthy and pitching again 🤘🏽
@jjuanmarin
@jjuanmarin 5 лет назад
mike brito also appears in a mexican cheesy movie called el chacharas
@hipsterdoofez8558
@hipsterdoofez8558 3 года назад
@Deadlift Brah I played sunday ball their
@OrdoSanctiBenedictus
@OrdoSanctiBenedictus 5 лет назад
not a Dodger fan but hands down the greatest screwball ever .One of my fav pitchers
@fredflintstone9657
@fredflintstone9657 3 года назад
Me, neither....but Vin was the best ever....
@Slinger43
@Slinger43 3 года назад
EL TORO was a gift from the Baseball God's. He came from a very small village in the middle of nowhere Mexico & ONLY a Teenager! He was brought to Country he knew very little about, where he didn't know the language & was suddenly thrust on to a pitching mound that sat in the middle of a Stadium more grandioso than anything he'd ever imagined, but in the middle of all this what must have been pure chaos to him, he always had immense poise, he never seamed overwhelmed or shaken by it, he was simply amazing 🙏 I was a 19yr old kid in So-Cal myself in 1980, I'm happy to say I saw Fernando-Mania & experienced it in all it's Glory. There were "I ♥️ Fernando" & "I Survived Fernando-Mania" tee-shirts all over So-Calif & below, Bakersfield to the southern tip of Mexico itself. If you're a Dodger fan you know EL TORO is LEGEND 🙏
@jjuanmarin
@jjuanmarin 5 лет назад
when i was kid every five days i was glued to the tv watching fernando valenzuela in my home town of tepic nayarit mexico and the mexican play by play guys also did an amazing job on the ending of this particular game must be on you tube as well with mexican tv anouncers by the way in mexico he was called el toro fernando valenzuela
@bodeghost
@bodeghost 4 года назад
"... If you have a Sombrero, throw it to the sky...!" who says that right off the cuff! Oh, Mr. Scully, we miss you, sir...😉 💜 🍀
@turconator4383
@turconator4383 5 лет назад
Vin Scully was the BEST baseball caller of all time. Perfect voice.
@fredflintstone9657
@fredflintstone9657 3 года назад
The best....
@assmane999
@assmane999 3 года назад
Not to take anything away from Fernando, but he got a crazy-generous strike three call against Coleman
@e2go
@e2go 3 года назад
I just was looking to see if anyone else noticed that too lol. That looked a foot outside!
@darrenhergert8801
@darrenhergert8801 3 года назад
Yeah that was an example of the Ump getting into the no hitter mania
@tannerroberts1114
@tannerroberts1114 3 года назад
That's exactly what it was. Although, i don think he barely pulled it back it was close so it's not a terrible call.
@TryPuttingItInRice
@TryPuttingItInRice 3 года назад
Not crazy generous at all. That's strike 9/10 times. I'm guessing you and some of these other commenters don't know the rules about bunting.
@Officialupc
@Officialupc 3 года назад
Are u Hispanic?
@sivvybee
@sivvybee 8 лет назад
Fernando was special.
@sivvybee
@sivvybee 8 лет назад
One of a kind.
@fredflintstone9657
@fredflintstone9657 3 года назад
So was Vin.
@zack_iam
@zack_iam 3 года назад
how did Vin know that we would be watching this someday, somehow? he paints this picture so masterfully, we can understand it in our modern time...
@otaviofrn_adv
@otaviofrn_adv 2 года назад
Before and above everything, Vin is a lover of the game.
@TheTTVCrew
@TheTTVCrew 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing, wow to hear Vin call the whole inning, set up, etc, wow. I only heared the last part before. Vin at his best AS USUAL
@martinmontanez7542
@martinmontanez7542 4 года назад
Magnífico Picher y gran Mexicano , me sigue emocionando ver lo excelente q era
@raygordon3728
@raygordon3728 6 лет назад
The fact Fernando did this after his injury and being a shell of his old self is amazing. He was done by this time "stuff" wise.
@vintvarner16
@vintvarner16 6 лет назад
ray Gordon totally agree, the devastating screwball was pretty much ancient history, fastball might have hit 90 on a good day but to see him throw a no hitter late in his career was special. All those screwballs and high pitch counts and complete games made his arm a noodle. 1986 20 complete games in 1 yr? Amazing
@shooter7426
@shooter7426 5 лет назад
ray Gordon more amazing was before the game in the clubhouse the Dodgers players were watching highlights of that days earlier no hitter by Dave Stewart. Fernando then informed them that they were going to see one thrown live by him that night. the guys laughed it off at the time but werent laughing anymore when he went out and did it.
@jjuanmarin
@jjuanmarin Год назад
@@shooter7426 yes it is true i remember that story
@TempleofAmon666
@TempleofAmon666 5 лет назад
I watched this live on ESPN. The only time I ever saw a no hitter live.
@BM-vi5hk
@BM-vi5hk 8 лет назад
As he goes into the dugout at the end of the clip at 6:30, he is congratulated by Tim Crews and Mike Sharperson-- both men, unfortunately, RIP.
@charlestonchewy
@charlestonchewy 8 лет назад
I remember hearing about Tim Crews's death. He was killed in a freak accident that also killed a young relief pitcher by the name of Steve Olin. Bobby Ojeda survived that accident. Mike Sharperson was killed in a car accident. Both of them are missed.
@WaltGekko
@WaltGekko 8 лет назад
This was actually the second no-hitter that day, BOTH of which were seen on ESPN. The first was Dave Stewart throwing one for the A's against the Blue Jays that was the regional game on ESPN (back when ESPN had an alternate game to show) with the second no-hitter being this one that was the main game of the Friday night doubleheader in those days (called by Gary Thorne on ESPN).
@TheAdkFlyer10
@TheAdkFlyer10 5 лет назад
I'll always remember those no-nos that night as my Son was born that very evening as well.
@boataxe4605
@boataxe4605 4 года назад
TheAdkFlyer10 I think the gods were telling you to teach him to pitch, Hope you did.
@domochoa
@domochoa 4 года назад
Both were Dodger products!!
@guadaluperenedelgadocastil8998
🇲🇽⚾Uno de los peloteros más trascendentes mexicanos en grandes ligas⚾🇲🇽👏👏👏 puro Dodgers ⚾👍👍👍
@AFMMarcelD
@AFMMarcelD 5 лет назад
It doesn't get better than this, Fernando's fantastic game & the immortal Vin Scully's detailed narration, a moment to remember for posterity.
@ssshhclos405
@ssshhclos405 Год назад
Thank You Vin.. for so many memories.
@crmsntyde4ever428
@crmsntyde4ever428 Месяц назад
I remember as a child when Fernando first broke into the league...Dude was "bigger than life"...What a performance, and called by the legendary Vin Scully makes it all the more immortal
@lemmiwinks09
@lemmiwinks09 8 лет назад
Historic day, earlier on the East Coast, Dave Stewart threw his no-no and I believe both games were seen back to back on ESPN...what are the chances!
@davidgreene2505
@davidgreene2505 7 лет назад
lemmiwinks09 The kind of odds that we have a ILLEGITIMATE president. MITT ROMNEY CALLS HIM A PHONEY A FRAUD.
@zubsiro
@zubsiro 7 лет назад
David Greene ??
@stash1832
@stash1832 6 лет назад
Yeah it was. Remember that night.
@lreyla
@lreyla 5 лет назад
And former team mates? Stewart ex Dodger
@marioluffy7269
@marioluffy7269 5 лет назад
Wow do I miss Vin. Great for Fernando. He is my dad's favorite player.
@peterguindo1576
@peterguindo1576 10 месяцев назад
Valenzuela was one of those few pitchers with an amazing control.
@indigoyarkindell968
@indigoyarkindell968 5 лет назад
absolute perfection of an announcer for a great game with better lineups than I remember. great game and era.
@vincentrobinson9645
@vincentrobinson9645 4 года назад
I remember the Fernando-Mania craze back in 81 when he was on fire throwing so many of those unhittable screwballs he use to throw ⚾️ ⚾️⚾️
@Kenikex
@Kenikex 8 лет назад
:) Only Scully...."....if you have a sombrero, throw it to the sky!"
@arceliarodriguez5380
@arceliarodriguez5380 6 лет назад
Kenni 💪👏
@boataxe4605
@boataxe4605 3 года назад
Or a drunk Harry Carry “Hey! Check out the kid in the sombrero!”.
@devineimageworks
@devineimageworks 3 года назад
Say that nowadays and you would be cancelled right off the air.
@theGiver3
@theGiver3 3 года назад
@@devineimageworks I don't know about that.
@javix1442
@javix1442 3 года назад
I still get chills watching this! Such a great player! Fernando
@stevemccollum9838
@stevemccollum9838 6 лет назад
Fernando and Vin at the top of their game. #Dodgers Also some amazing hitters to face for a no-hitter.
@carolitaornelas6884
@carolitaornelas6884 6 лет назад
I'm still so disappointed that MLB didn't include Valenzuela in their Tribute in this years ( 2017 ) All-Star Game. Shame on you don't you know how many he has influenced and has many Fans. Once again We Mexicans get overlooked that it hurts.
@thomasdemay9805
@thomasdemay9805 6 лет назад
sucks he got overlooked but his legacy speaks for itself. i wouldn't read too much into the national (Mexican) aspect of it as if anything baseball would want to capitalize on Mexican Americans by pandering considering how many Mexican immigrants are in America. but Valenzuela was great pitcher just overshadowed by the hall of famers but like i said his legacy which includes phenom rookie year, world series, no hitter, etc plus his fan support speaks for itself he will NEVER be forgotten and in alot of ways will be remembered even more than some hall of famers because of this.
@cba000abc000
@cba000abc000 5 лет назад
wahhh crybaby latino victim.
@jg0037
@jg0037 5 лет назад
Thomas DeMay Mexico is america! Valenzuela is native American! Yaqui indian!
@jg0037
@jg0037 5 лет назад
Gdertcnjiireahjᅥᅧ2097643eethjiiwad If it was a white guy you would be crying 10 times harder!
@elv1286
@elv1286 5 лет назад
Gdertcnjiireahjᅥᅧ2097643eethjiiwad kid when you learn how to spell a fucking name post something on RU-vid
@TheHaloRed
@TheHaloRed 9 лет назад
Fernandomania!
@carlosvillordo3892
@carlosvillordo3892 6 лет назад
Fue tal la Fernandomania que personas que desconocian el béisbol empezaron a interesarse en el. Y vi a varias lusir la franela. 34 de Fernando aqui en México.
@robertjohnson3297
@robertjohnson3297 3 года назад
I'm 36 and when I was 13 I lived in Yuma Az. I was good enough to make it to regionals to go for the world series. I played against Valenzuela's son who was on a team from California.
@jacobschroder5669
@jacobschroder5669 Год назад
rest in power, vin. made historic moments so much more special.
@jph4852
@jph4852 4 года назад
One of the happiest moments of my teen years. It was a very special year, I graduated HS, got accepted into my top choice univ., then Fernando pitches this gem. Bonus that ex-Dodger Dave Stewart also got a no-hitter for the A's earlier that same day. A few years later I got to live in the same high rise as Mr. Stewart.
@crzes9702
@crzes9702 3 года назад
The closest thing I've seen for a live sporting event is watching old people on their morning walks past my house. They look at me weird when I do play by play.
@Poly415
@Poly415 3 года назад
I will never get tired of listening to Vin Scully, as a Giants fan he is the best and nobody will even compare.
@marcbriggs4449
@marcbriggs4449 3 года назад
As a Giants fan you have been fortunate enough to listen to Jon Miller, another all-time great, and a guy whose Vin Scully impersonations are hilarious. You can find JM on RU-vid doing his Vin voice :)
@Soreal75
@Soreal75 3 года назад
The commentary was so bomb. Made the slow game of baseball magical. Great memories!
@stingfan16ify
@stingfan16ify 8 лет назад
Great game by Fernando! Unfortunately, I attended the game before and the next one after while missing this one! My Niece was there though. Vin Sully is, quite simply, the best that's ever been.
@2fast4ulsr
@2fast4ulsr 7 лет назад
Vin Scully is so incredible to listen to
@alanmorelock3041
@alanmorelock3041 5 лет назад
Play the video
@ericr5901
@ericr5901 6 лет назад
Valenzuela one of my all time favorite Dodgers players for sure
@jamesfair4315
@jamesfair4315 3 года назад
Fernando brought such an excitement to and for the Dodgers Dodgers unlike anyone I have seen. I'll never forget his first season or two. He deserves the HOF.
@TheJuanitoestrada79
@TheJuanitoestrada79 3 года назад
Wooow amazing childhood memory!!! I was there at the stadium only 10 years old game of my life caught a foul ball too and what did i do with the ball?!?! Played catch with it the next day and who knows what happened to it but it was awesome
@montanadye611
@montanadye611 3 года назад
How does this have any thumbs down. Unbelievable baseball history.
@thedistrictofcolumbiaistre5384
@thedistrictofcolumbiaistre5384 3 года назад
What a great era of time to witness. I miss the good ole days.
@user-ih4iu8po5h
@user-ih4iu8po5h 11 месяцев назад
Watching the 9th inning brought back great memories for me...Had the opportunity to play against a team from Sonora, Mexico back in 1980 at El Sereno Park in Los Angeles. Starting first-baseman, Fernando Valenzuela. I still have the hat he signed for me after the game...Miss you Vin.
@imrightallthetime6819
@imrightallthetime6819 3 года назад
CONGRATULATIONS DODGERS FROM A PADRE S FAN!!!
@DanielMartinez-gv1tm
@DanielMartinez-gv1tm 10 месяцев назад
Fernando is best, because after his retirement, he keep excelent reputation, he is a living example, he is my hero.
@jc6594
@jc6594 3 года назад
Happy 60th Birthday Fernando Valenzuela
@jruiz258
@jruiz258 6 лет назад
Great player FV From Monterrey Mx
@Brammy007a
@Brammy007a 7 лет назад
That 3rd strike to Coleman was WAY outside.
@crawlFace
@crawlFace 5 лет назад
@Robb Dark Lmao but very true. However, Coleman was trying to keep his 10 game hitting streak going and he was a speedy player, so technically he could claim that as justification for trying to break-up a no-hitter with a bunt. Colman should have known better. The no-hitter trumps the 10 game hitting streak, therefore it should be a normal swing, regular AB to determine the fate.
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 4 года назад
@Robb Dark and with his team down by 6. Only asshat players do this and players despise them for doing it. Some say he had a 10 game hitting streak on the line.....10 games is nothing.
@jfergie29
@jfergie29 4 года назад
Mike scioscia framed that pitch perfectly 🙈 LOL
@roddycreswell8613
@roddycreswell8613 4 года назад
@pigray, it takes 10 to get to 11 and beyond.
@davidbowman4259
@davidbowman4259 Год назад
Thank you, Vinny, the man with the golden pipes. You will always be the greatest.
@johnwinter7597
@johnwinter7597 3 года назад
Still love him my favorite of all time and with Vince Scully calling it wow
@eltravo2112
@eltravo2112 5 лет назад
I was at this game in 1990! Got my game program signed by Jim Gott (pitcher) and catcher Rick Dempsey 😀 This was the same night Dave Stewart tossed a no-no for Oakland I believe.
@rayoyler7382
@rayoyler7382 5 лет назад
Travis Downs Rick Dempsey is a scumbag
@madmextupapa
@madmextupapa 3 года назад
I’m 61 , I remember these times. Oh how proud Fernando made us feel. Something I think Mexicans need now.
@jesxs8485
@jesxs8485 3 года назад
We got Urias now, watching him close out the world series was amazing.
@manofiske3318
@manofiske3318 3 года назад
Why do these groups always and it seems now, perpetually "need to feel proud" ? Just live and do your thing...stop with the constant pathos parade
@madmextupapa
@madmextupapa 3 года назад
@@manofiske3318 what groups?
@Moosh611pt2
@Moosh611pt2 Год назад
Vin you will be missed, what Commentary. An absolute legend.
@gseybold
@gseybold 3 года назад
Anyone else get goose bumps watching this? Not only for the no-no but listening to Vin.. So many weekend games listening to him on the tube.
@robertstark8965
@robertstark8965 6 лет назад
First time there was two no hitters in the same evening. There will never be another Fernando.
@robertstark8965
@robertstark8965 3 года назад
Never be another Fernando Valenzuela. Never
@theseeker1237
@theseeker1237 4 года назад
That called strike was a foot outside
@randallmarsh1187
@randallmarsh1187 4 года назад
Probably due to him running up to bunt the ball, ump thought he didn't pull bat back in time.
@larry930legend
@larry930legend 4 года назад
More like a foot and a half
@filippomezzapelle4381
@filippomezzapelle4381 4 года назад
I agree, the 2-2 pitch was by no means a strike. Besides this, Willie McGee should have tried to steal second. Still though, I was happy for Fernando that he got his no-hitter.
@kilgoretrout6421
@kilgoretrout6421 3 года назад
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C they’ve been saying soccer will be big in America since I was a kid in the 1960s.
@jacksonballa13
@jacksonballa13 3 года назад
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C been hearing that my whole life
@dodgey226
@dodgey226 3 года назад
I am from Sonora to Fernando is a phenomen in the pitching mound
@sniffableandirresistble
@sniffableandirresistble 3 года назад
I didn't know he pitched a no hitter that's great I remember he was just on fire when he started the whole world was talking about him
@johnlennon7228
@johnlennon7228 6 лет назад
Bueno, en Mèxico fuimos hinchas de Dodgers de Los Àngeles mucho tiempo . Ahora saben por què.
@robertoramirezgarcia1854
@robertoramirezgarcia1854 3 года назад
Me gustó el beisbol gracias a la FERNANDOMANIA!!!
@robertcastanon4760
@robertcastanon4760 5 лет назад
If you have a sombrero in 2019....through it to the sky..
@JoaquinSanchez-db9gk
@JoaquinSanchez-db9gk 3 года назад
Hearing my dad and uncles talk and watch Fernando valenzuela games made me the Dodger fan I am today 🙏
@AngelRodriguezFritoLay
@AngelRodriguezFritoLay 3 года назад
Such a cool video - thanks tor posting!
@smithraymond09029
@smithraymond09029 8 лет назад
1:16 wow, Vin saying he has plenty of ammo left because he ONLY pitched 108 balls in 8 innings? Pitcher get pulled after 100 pitches or the 8th inning, which ever comes first nowadays. Different era.
@juanmarin2427
@juanmarin2427 4 года назад
Even worst now if a pitcher sees the hitter 3 times already they bring another pitcher that is f ed up
@stevemccart9109
@stevemccart9109 6 лет назад
you had to love Fernando
@edgarbonilla8966
@edgarbonilla8966 4 года назад
Straight to the dugout ! Fernando did no post interviews...language was a barrier to him..but his game spoke louder than we can imagine kkkk🔥🔥🔥🔥
@jchavez53
@jchavez53 3 года назад
Thanks for the memories...I was living in San Antonio back in 1980, when the San Antonio Missions (they actually were the S.A.Dodgers, but no one in San Antonio called them that), the Missions won the division and were headed to the Texas League playoffs, when our ace, Fernando Valenzuela, was called up to the Dodgers for their playoff run. Made a lot of Mission fans mad of course. But of course we were thrilled when Fernandomania took over in 1981.
@brianbaird1503
@brianbaird1503 6 лет назад
That third strike to Coleman was sooo outside, jeez they had f'd up strike zones back then too !
@Gabagabe1
@Gabagabe1 6 лет назад
ya, that wasn't a strike. lol
@thomasdemay9805
@thomasdemay9805 6 лет назад
i think ump probably told him after he called it a strike because coleman was trying to bunt on a 2 strike pitch with a no hitter going in 9th. you can see coleman attitude change towards end of his argument he seems to be nodding in agreement. no doubt pitch was way outside but i think the ump told him more or less "you did it to yourself, what you want me to do Valenzuela got a no hitter going in 9th inning and you're trying to drag bunt with 2 strikes down 6 runs"
@edreed5571
@edreed5571 6 лет назад
What Tom said.
@quewat3676
@quewat3676 4 года назад
@@thomasdemay9805 We need jomboy media to take a look at the umps words that he is saying to Coleman..don't u think?
@thomasdemay9805
@thomasdemay9805 4 года назад
@@quewat3676 LOL so true!
@robertrojas3213
@robertrojas3213 3 года назад
If Fernando Valenzuela pitched in today's era of baseball, he would have had a much longer prime and gone on to the HOF. Tommy Lasorda over taxed his arm by letting Valenzuela finish way to many ballgames. Just to many complete games the first 7 or 8 seasons in his career. Valenzuela was part of some really bad Dodger ball clubs during his tenure in Los Angeles. For example he won 21 games in 1986 for the Dodgers, 20 of those were complete games, and even the 10 games he lost that season he often pitched really deep into the game. Looking back at those years, the Dodger coaching staff led by Manager Tommy Lasorda was really dumb to waist Valenzuela like that in the years where the Dodgers were having losing seasons. I guess alot of clubs did the same thing to their pitchers. Nowdays of course clubs protect their pitchers, especially their elite pitchers and only allow them to throw a specific ammount of pitches. I remember games where Valenzuela would thrown in excess of 150 pitches in certain ballgames.
@ckSport3000
@ckSport3000 3 года назад
I grew up in San Diego but with a DODGER BLUE FAMILY! I had Fernando Mania.. he was a spectacle to behold. His screw ball, his curve, the way he looked to the sky as he delivered the ball! He's still a part of the Dodger family today, as part of the Mexican radio broadcasting crew. He's always going to be a HERO to me.
@jjuanmarin
@jjuanmarin Год назад
i never missed a fernando game growing up on tv of course
@tonyjob
@tonyjob 4 года назад
I am Nicaraguan and this name, means a lot to me Nicaraguans love baseball. Wow 😳
@capitalistmasters
@capitalistmasters 6 лет назад
I remember my dad watching this game and yelled
@mickfunny4185
@mickfunny4185 6 лет назад
Cuthberto Ramos what did he yell
@tojo4
@tojo4 5 лет назад
still waiting for an answer on this
@juanmarin2427
@juanmarin2427 4 года назад
???
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