Robert Vargas began Fernando Valenzuela mural on the day the Dodgers great died. It's become an altar
Fernando Valenzuela died Tuesday, the same day L.A. artist Robert Vargas started a mural honoring the Dodgers legend. He says, 'Now it takes on even a greater meaning.'
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