Longtime Dodgers Pitcher Fernando Valenzuela Dies @ 34
This is my first of two posts on this topic:
- Longtime Dodgers Pitcher Fernando Valenzuela Dies @ 34
- ‘Murder’ and ‘Skull and Bones’ Riddles in Passing of Pitcher Valenzuela
It’s like clockwork, isn’t it?
Just days before the Los Angeles Dodgers gear up to take on the New York Yankees in what will certainly be a memorable World Series, famous Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela has passed away.
Recall how NBA legend Bill Walton, who played for the Boston Celtics, died on the same very day the Celtics earned their spot in the NBA Finals. The regularity of yesterday’s sports stars passing away just as their former teams play for a championship is one of the more common tropes in media.
Georgia Guidestones
This post will examine how today’s news is connected to another Fernando, who is racing at the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico, the Georgia Guidestones, and the Skull and Bones fraternity in New Haven.
Valenzuela debuted in 1980
The Georgia Guidestones opened in 1980
Valenzuela signed with LA exactly 43 years after the Georgia Guidestones opened
It’s been 43 years since the last NYY-LAD World Series
Fernando Alonso is 43 years old
Fernando Alonso
In my most recent Super Stream, I explained the synchronicity with the death of One Direction member Liam Payne and the United States Grand Prix, which saw the debut of Liam Lawson as a full-time driver. As it turns out, the race’s winner Charles Leclerc was numerically-linked to Liam Payne.
During the weekend, Lawson sparred on- and off-track with two-time World Driver’s Champion Fernando Alonso, who was unhappy with the rookie’s inexperience:
It’s likely that the death of Fernando Valenzuela is the major news story connected to the Mexico City Grand Prix this coming weekend. Valenzuela was born in Mexico and shares a first name with Fernando Alonso.
Furthermore, Fernando Alonso also shares a last name with Pete Alonso, the first baseman for the New York Mets, who were eliminated by the Dodgers to earn their berth in the Fall Classic. Pete Alonso was the man who kept the Mets’ hopes alive by hitting a game-flipping home run against the Brewers.
Unfortunately for any aspiring bettors, Fernando Alonso is not at all a reasonable pick to win the Grand Prix on Sunday. The Spaniard is one of the winningest drivers in the history of the sport, but has not won in over 11 years and is stuck in an Aston Martin that simply does not have the speed or maneuverability as the field’s top four teams.
That being said, the numerical connections between Alonso and Valenzuela are undeniable.
Valenzuela died at the age of 63
Alonso’s full name even sums to 603, while Valenzuela’s maternal name Anguamea sums to 63.
Thirty-three (33)
Alonso has 32 career wins
This means his next win would be his 33rd. This weekend’s race is in Mexico.
The 33rd Prime number is 137
Valenzuela would then make his last appearance on a date with 137 numerology, which was July 14th or 7/14:
Mexico City Grand Prix
Valenzuela was born on November 1st, written 11/1 or 1/11:
He signed with the Dodgers on a date with Primary numerology of 111:
The Mexico City Grand Prix is held annually at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. One of the Rodriguez brothers, Ricardo, died at the track on 11/1:
He died 338 days before the 20th anniversary of Fernando Alonso’s first championship.
Their home nations of Spain and Mexico both speak Spanish.
Fernando Valenzuela has a son named Ricardo, just like the racing driver. Liam Lawson joined the grid last week to replace Daniel Ricciardo.
The only current Mexican driver on the grid was born on 1/26:
Last year, Fernando Valenzuela had his number retired during a ceremony at Dodger Stadium. The event was celebrated as the return of Fernandomania:
This is all synced up to F1 driver Fernando Alonso.
Championship Dates
1381 is the 221st Prime number
Valenzuela died on 22/10
October 22nd is a special date to Fernando Alonso. He became the youngest two-time champion on October 22nd of 2006 at that year’s Brazilian Grand Prix.
2006 is the Latin gematria of 259.
It was the second straight year that Alonso had secured the championship in Sao Paulo. The previous year, he laid claim to the title on September 25th, or 25/9 at 24 years, 59 days of age.
Fernando Valenzuela Anguamea made his Major League debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers on the 259th day of a leap year:
439 is the 85th Prime number
293 is the 62nd Prime number
The ceremony had Primary date numerology of 62:
Racing officials are called Stewards, which is very similar to the name Stewart.
Valenzuela had a teammate on that 1981 Dodgers championship team named Dave Stewart. Nine years later in June of 1990, they became the only two pitchers in Major League history to throw no-hitters on the exact same day.
Stewart’s nickname Smoke sums to 63, Fernando’s age at death.
Continue reading:
- Longtime Dodgers Pitcher Fernando Valenzuela Dies @ 34
- ‘Murder’ and ‘Skull and Bones’ Riddles in Passing of Pitcher Valenzuela