Bill Text: FL S1662 | 2015 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Roberto Clemente
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-24 - Withdrawn from further consideration [S1662 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S1662-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2015 (NP) SR 1662 By Senator Soto 14-04107-15 20151662__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution by the Senate of the State of Florida 3 requesting that Major League Baseball retire the 4 number 21 in honor of Roberto Clemente. 5 6 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente was born on August 18, 1934, in 7 Carolina, Puerto Rico, and 8 WHEREAS, for 18 seasons, from 1955 to 1972, Roberto 9 Clemente played Major League Baseball and wore the number 21 for 10 the Pittsburgh Pirates, and 11 WHEREAS, as a Spanish-speaking black man, Roberto Clemente 12 battled against discrimination in America and was outspoken 13 about the inequities he faced, eventually convincing the 14 Pittsburgh Pirates management to allow black players to travel 15 in their own station wagon, and 16 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente said that enduring the unjust 17 racial divide during spring training was like being in prison, 18 and 19 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente’s accomplishments as a Major 20 League Baseball player include 3,000 hits, 4 National League 21 batting titles, a .317 lifetime batting average, and 12 Gold 22 Glove awards, making him perhaps the best defensive right 23 fielder of all time, and 24 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente confronted and overcame racism 25 and language barriers to become the first dark-skinned Latino to 26 achieve unquestioned superstar status as a Major League Baseball 27 player, and 28 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente’s admiration for Dr. Martin 29 Luther King, Jr., and his participation in the civil rights 30 movement were spurred by the racism he experienced in the United 31 States, and 32 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente was an intelligent and passionate 33 political activist who marched in the protests of the 1960s and 34 spent time with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., when the civil 35 rights leader visited Clemente in Puerto Rico, and 36 WHEREAS, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated 37 in Memphis on April 4, 1968, Pittsburg Pirates All-Star Roberto 38 Clemente was devastated by the news and, with his teammates, 39 persuaded the Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston Astros to postpone 40 their April 8 opening day game until April 10 because of Dr. 41 King’s funeral, and 42 WHEREAS, during Roberto Clemente’s professional career, he 43 saw significant change in both Major League Baseball and 44 American society, and 45 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente once said, “Anytime you have an 46 opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don’t, 47 then you are wasting your time on this earth,” and 48 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente exhibited a passion for young 49 fans, becoming a role model for all players, but particularly 50 for Latinos who played with him and against him, and for 51 generations of players since then who owe him a debt of 52 gratitude that can never be repaid, and 53 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente was voted the Most Valuable 54 Player of the 1971 World Series and made history by addressing a 55 national television audience in Spanish during the clubhouse 56 celebration, and 57 WHEREAS, on December 31, 1972, the plane carrying Roberto 58 Clemente on a relief mission to provide emergency assistance to 59 the victims of a Nicaraguan earthquake crashed into the sea, and 60 all on board perished, and 61 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente was posthumously inducted into 62 the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming only the second 63 player for whom the 5-year mandatory waiting period was waived, 64 and 65 WHEREAS, Roberto Clemente was posthumously presented three 66 civilian awards of the United States government from the 67 President of the United States, including the first Presidential 68 Citizens Medal, the Roberto Walker Clemente Congressional Gold 69 Medal, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and 70 WHEREAS, in 2009, the Florida Puerto Rican/Hispanic Chamber 71 of Commerce, Inc., the United Third Bridge, Inc., the Brevard 72 County School Board, and other partners named the largest sports 73 complex in Palm Bay, at Heritage High School, after Roberto 74 Clemente, and 75 WHEREAS, the legacy of Roberto Clemente as a hero of the 76 game and a positive role model extends beyond the island of 77 Puerto Rico and the Latino community, with his most significant 78 contributions to a better world recorded in the history books, 79 not the baseball record book, NOW, THEREFORE, 80 81 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 82 83 That the Senate of the State of Florida hereby respectfully 84 requests and calls upon Major League Baseball to retire Roberto 85 Clemente’s jersey number 21 both as a fitting tribute to a 86 remarkable athlete and human being and as a testament of the 87 best that America’s “national pastime” has to offer. 88 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution, with 89 the Seal of the Senate affixed, be presented to Major League 90 Baseball and Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr., as a tangible 91 token of the sentiments of the Florida Senate.