What did Fernando Valenzuela die from? They leak his death certificate

What did Fernando Valenzuela die from? They leak his death certificate

Fernando Valenzuela was one of the great legends of Major League baseball. The Mexican died on October 22 and received a tribute at a Dodgers game; However, his family remained very secretive when this news was announced.

Although it was known that the ballplayer had health problems, including liver problems, the family was always cautious about that issue, but it was the TMZ portal that leaked Valenzuela’s supposed death certificate which indicates that he suffered septic shock. which is generated by bacteria, fungi or viruses.

The same alleged death certificate of the ‘Toro’ Valenzuela indicates that he suffered decompensated alcoholic cirrhosis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, conditions that were caused as underlying causes to the main one.

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Tribute at Dodger Stadium

Just after the death of Fernando Valenzuela was announced, In game 1 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers, a tribute to the former baseball player was held, which was filled with a lot of sentimentality. since the t-shirts with the number 34 (the same one worn by the ‘Toro’) were abundant.

With a lot of mariachi, the fans in the Dodger Stadium chanted ‘Bull, Bull, Bull’, at the moment a ball was placed on the mound where the number 34 was already displayed with the team colors. In unison, a minute of silence was offered that turned into applause while the players of both teams showed their respect by removing their caps and, some, placed them near their hearts.

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