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November 6, 1981

Today In History

Fernando Valenzuela is the First rookie to win the Cy Young Award

Fernando Valenzuela Anguamea born November 1, 1960 is a Mexican former Major League Baseball pitcher. During a 17-year baseball career, he achieved his greatest success with the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1980-1990, and went on to pitch for five more major league teams. In 1981, the 20-year-old Valenzuela took Los Angeles and Major League Baseball by storm, winning his first 8 decisions and leading the Dodgers to the World Series. That year, Valenzuela became the only player in Major League history to win the Rookie of the Year award and the Cy Young Award in the same season, adding the Silver Slugger Award and World Series championship for good measure. With his youthful charm, devastating screwball, "Ruthian physique", and a connection with Los Angeles' large Latino community, Valenzuela touched off an early '80s craze dubbed "Fernandomania".

Remember When

Remember Harvard Graduates
American and world leaders in several fields have been greatly influenced by Harvard University. Several notable graduates and students include John Adams, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, e. e. Cummings, John Updike, FDR, Teddy Roosevelt, JFK, Stanley Marcus, Sumner Redstone, Jack Lemmon, John Lithgow, Bill Gates, Yo-Yo Ma, Matt Damon, Natalie Portman, and Conan O’Brien.
Highlights of the 1969 NBA Finals Game 7 Celtics vs. Lakers (4th Quarter)
The Lost Ball Parks
Song of the Day
The Beach Boys perform the song I Get Around
TOP MUSICAL HITS FROM 1964 1. I Want To Hold Your Hand, Beatles 2. She Loves You, Beatles 3. Where Did Our Love Go, Supremes 4. Oh, Pretty Woman, Roy Orbison 5. I Get Around, Beach Boys 6. Everybody Loves Somebody, Dean Martin 7. My Guy, Mary Wells 8. People, Barbara Streissand 9. Last Kiss, J. Frank Wilson & The Cavaliers 10. Hello, Dolly!, Louis Armstrong
Tony Bennett | Fly Me to the Moon
Explore America
NEW YORK CITY - The authentic Delis - start with Carnegie

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
The Burns and Allen TV Show (The Pilot)
A Movie Star Emerges - John Wayne Stars in the movie Big Trail - 1930
A Star Emerges John Wayne Stars in The Big Trail - 1930 Breck, played by a new emerging star John Wayne leads a wagon train of pioneers through Indian attack, storms, deserts, swollen rivers, down cliffs to their destiny out west while looking for the murder of a trapper and falling in love with Ruth ( played by Marguerite Churchill ). The plot is not much, but the cinema photography and direction make it an exciting movie. Raoul Walsh, the director said about his new star, John Wayne: "He stepped down off his horse and gave me that lopsided grin which was to become one of his trademarks. How did I do, Mr Walsh? He was confident in himself by this time and looked as if he knew the answer... My leading man had made a fine frontiersman. His acting was instinctive, so that he became whatever or whoever he was playing. There is a lot of pride in the knowledge that I discovered a winner".
CBS Sports recaps the 1966-67 NFL Football Season and Super Bowl I
Interview of the Day
Tim Conway EXCLUSIVE on EWTN's World Over Live with Raymond Arroyo | 2013
Warner Brothers Theaters in Los Angeles for a premier

CLASSIC LIFE MAGAZINE FRONT COVERS

Fierce Competitors

Arnold

Bill Russell

Coach Bear Bryant

Ed "Too Tall" Jones

Jack Lambert

Arnold

Bill Russell

Coach Bear Bryant

Ed "Too Tall" Jones

Jack Lambert

Collectible Editions

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