Fernando Valenzuela is married to Linda Burgos, a school teacher. Fernando Valenzuela, a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher, gained fame during his career in Major League ...
Police were seeking the public's help Tuesday while they searched for Fernando Jimenez, the suspect in a fatal Somers shooting. Jimenez was taken into custody at around 11 a.m. New York State ...
Fernando Jimenez, 40, was arrested Tuesday morning following a 12-hour manhunt that began soon after Christina Raimondi's parents rushed to the apartment on Route 6 after getting a call from the ...
Fernando Valenzuela, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ iconic left-hander and longtime Spanish radio broadcaster, will step away from the booth for the remainder of the season “to focus on his health ...
Bruno Fernando tries to avoid chaos, but it found him this summer. After what he believed was arguably his best season in the NBA, he spent his first month as an unrestricted free agent unsigned ...
The San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers’ National League Division Series matchup got hotter on Tuesday night as Fernando Tatis Jr. ignited the crowd with a home run and a long stare.
Fernando Tatis Jr. couldn't say much about the Padres going scoreless for 24 consecutive innings to close out the season. “I’m going to say bad timing,” Tatis told MLB.com's AJ Cassavell.
The Padres scored all of their runs in the second inning, with Fernando Tatis Jr. finishing it off with a monster two-run home run to left field that sent the home crowd into hysterics.
SAN DIEGO — David Ortiz, That was Xander Bogaerts’ comp for Fernando Tatis Jr. For Bogaerts, it was a legitimate frame of reference. His rookie season with the Boston Red Sox was 2013 ...
Fernando Tatís Jr. capped off the frame with a two-run blast, providing the Padres with enough offense to pull out a 6-5 win. Teoscar Hernández did his best to keep the Dodgers in the contest ...
Or at least close to it. There was Fernando Tatis Jr., whose two-run home run capped a six-run sixth inning. There was Manny Machado, whose baserunning made that second inning possible.