Fernando Nation: 30 for 30 Streaming

Fernando Nation: 30 for 30: Where to Watch & Stream Online

ESPN’s 30 for 30 series should appeal to anyone who enjoys sports. Fernando Nation, on the other hand, is a must-see. Young Fernando Valenzuela became a pitching sensation following the demolition of Chavez Ravine and the construction of Dodger Stadium. Fernando Nation, an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, recounts the myth and the man behind the unstoppable pitch and iconic stare to the heavens that broke the stereotype of the All-American All-Star and ushered in a new age of baseball that uplifted the Mexican-American community and fanned a fire across the country. And if you’re wondering where to watch it online, we’ve got you!

Here’s where you can watch Fernando Nation: 30 for 30 online.

Where can you watch and stream Fernando Nation: 30 for 30?

You can watch and stream Fernando Nation: 30 for 30 on Disney Plus. You can also watch the documentary on ESPN and Amazon Prime Video.

How to watch Fernando Nation: 30 for 30 and stream online

In order to watch and stream Fernando Nation: 30 for 30 online, you’ll have to subscribe to Disney Plus.

You can watch via Disney Plus by following these steps:

  1. Visit DisneyPlus.com
  2. Select ‘Sign Up Now’
  3. Enter your email and password
  4. Select a subscription plan
    • $7.99 per month (Basic)
    • $13.99 per month or $139.99 per year (Premium)
  5. Enter your payment information

The Disney Plus Basic plan allows users to stream the service’s content with ads, while the Premium plan lets users stream with no ads and download content to supported devices. There are also a variety of bundle packages, scaling from Bundle Duo Basic, which pairs Disney Plus with Hulu for $9.99 per month, to the Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $19.99 per month, which bundles Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus.

The official synopsis for Fernando Nation: 30 for 30 reads:

“20-year-old Fernando Valenzuela was one of the most captivating pitching phenoms baseball has ever seen. Virtually overnight, he became a hero to millions of Latinos. Director Cruz Angeles relives Valenzuela’s impact on the Los Angeles Mexican community, the Dodgers and baseball.”

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