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Details of Fernando 'Toro' Valenzuela's former California mansion revealed

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By Juan Pablo González

23 Oct 2024, 09:35 AM EDT

The sports world dressed, on Tuesday, October 22, in mourning for the unfortunate death of former Mexican baseball player Fernando ‘Toro’ Valenzuela, who was only 63 years old and was a star of the Los Angeles Dodgers for a decade.

During part of his prolific career, the renowned pitcher lived in a house Los Feliz, Californiawhich is currently valued at more than $5 million dollars.

The last time it was sold, according to the Zillow portal, was in December 1997 when it was traded in $1,200,000 dollars.

The property, which was built in 1915 and remodeled in 1965, was the site chosen by Fernando and Lindahis wife, to raise their four children: Fernando Jr., Ricky, Linda and Maríaand boy did it have space for it.

According to the technical sheet, released by various media specialized in the sale of real estate, the Spanish-style residence, and distributed over two floors, has an area of 6,642 square feet, with six bedrooms and six bathrooms.

It also has a hall, kitchen, dining room, living room, main room, laundry room, garage for one vehicle, among other rooms.

Outside, on his lot 0.42 acreshas a terrace, green areas, a swimming pool with its respective spa area, among other amenities.

More details are unknown about the current owners of the place, however, what is known is that Fernando Valenzuela and his family spent very pleasant moments in the place of which there are, to date, no interior photos, but there are pleasant memories of their I pass by the place.

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