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EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — Fernando Valenzuela, a name synonymous with baseball brilliance, typically spends his summer nights narrating the game at Dodger Stadium, a place where he once mesmerized fans as a key player in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 1981 World Series triumph.

This past Monday, however, Valenzuela returned to Chavez Ravine not just as a commentator but as an honoree. The former Dodgers pitching sensation was celebrated for his significant contributions as a naturalized U.S. citizen.

Valenzuela was recognized by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services with the prestigious Outstanding Americans by Choice award.

In a tweet on Tuesday, USCIS captured the essence of the event: “It was Fernandomania @Dodgers stadium …” The tweet highlighted Valenzuela’s efforts in promoting U.S. citizenship and serving as an inspiration for immigrants aspiring to become citizens themselves.

Born in the modest town of Etchohuaquila in Sonora, Mexico, Valenzuela stood proudly before an audience of 2,100 newly naturalized citizens, marking a day of dual celebration and inspiration.

People from 120 countries took the oath of citizenship in the outfield at Dodgers Stadium.

USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou, who administered the oath, said it was an honor welcoming the new citizens and recognizing the legendary Valenzuela.

“I cannot imagine a more perfect place to celebrate this momentous occasion than at Blue Heaven on Earth!” she said.

On Thursday, 500 people from 92 countries took the oath of allegiance and became new citizens at the Kansas City Royals’ stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

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