New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR40

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Honors life and contributions of baseball legend Hank Aaron.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges not only Aaron's athletic prowess but also the adversity he faced throughout his career, including systemic racism and discrimination. This bill serves as a formal recognition of Aaron's legacy, ensuring that his contributions to the sport and society are commemorated within New Jersey. It reflects the state's commitment to honoring figures who have challenged societal norms and inspired future generations in the face of adversity, thereby extending Aaron's impact beyond the field and into the realm of civil rights and social justice.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 40 honors the life and contributions of Hank Aaron, a renowned baseball legend known for his remarkable achievements in Major League Baseball (MLB). Born on February 5, 1934, in Mobile, Alabama, Aaron's passion for baseball was evident from a young age, leading him to practice with whatever materials he had. His professional career began in the Negro American League before he was signed by the Boston Braves in 1952 for a remarkable contract at the time. Aaron's 23-year career in the MLB was highlighted by his impressive statistics, including 755 home runs and a lifetime batting average of .305, alongside numerous accolades such as the 1957 MVP award and multiple Gold Glove honors.

Contention

While the bill itself does not contain points of contention, the history surrounding Hank Aaron's career certainly includes numerous struggles against racism, as he faced considerable hostility as he pursued Babe Ruth's home run record in the 1970s. This resolution invites reflection on the complexities of sports history and the cultural significance of Aaron's accomplishments, which were overshadowed by the hatred he experienced. Moreover, the commemoration of Aaron's legacy within the resolution can foster discussions about ongoing racial issues in sports and the importance of inclusivity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR81

Honors life and contributions of baseball legend Hank Aaron.

NJ HR128

Honoring the life and legacy of Henry Louis Aaron.

NJ HR307

Honoring the life and legacy of Henry Louis Aaron.

NJ HR1561

Henry Louis Aaron Day; April 8, 2024; recognize

NJ SR813

Henry Louis Aaron Day; recognize April 8, 2024

NJ AR28

Urges Major League Baseball's Golden Era Committee to elect Dick Allen to National Baseball Hall of Fame.

NJ HR3058

In memory of baseball legend Ernie Banks.

NJ HR242

Recognizing the significant human rights activism and baseball stardom legacy of Roberto Clemente.

NJ HR120

Honoring Brandon Belt of Nacogdoches for his accomplishments in Major League Baseball.

NJ SR52

Relative to the history of baseball in Asian and Pacific Islander communities.

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