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From YouTube: Roberto Clemente Day Press Conference - 9/16/15
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A
So
it's
a
beautiful
day
in
Pittsburgh
and
today
we
celebrate
Roberto
Clemente
day
Susan
Wagner,
who
is
here
who's
the
artist
that
built
this
beautiful
sculpture.
So
we
always
remember
one
of
the
greatest
heroes.
His
greatest
accomplishments
came
off
the
field,
not
a
Hall
of
Famer
on
the
field
that
proved
that
a
humanitarian
is
a
person
who
always
will
give
themselves
for
others.
You
know:
I
had
the
blessed
childhood
of
growing
up
right
down
up
the
street
from
the
Clemente
family
and
had
the
opportunity
to
play
Little
League
with
Roberto,
jr.
A
and
I
can
tell
you
that,
even
back
in
that
very
very
early
times
in
the
1970s,
you
always
knew.
There
was
something
very,
very
special
about
the
Clemente
family.
They
were
the
type
of
people
that
you
wanted
to
see
and
recognize
his
Pittsburghers,
the
type
of
people
that
gave
their
heart
and
never
gave
away
from
the
city
that
they
loved
and
they
had
the
opportunity
to
be
anywhere.
A
They
chose
to
stay
in
Pittsburgh
in
those
years
after,
and
you
know
it's
an
always
an
honor
when
they
come
back
home
because
we
now
have
the
opportunity
to
give
our
heart
and
to
recognize
the
important
factor
that
Roberto
played
in
not
only
changing
baseball
but
changing
this
city
and
changing
this
world.
So
many
years
later,
and
he
is
still
recognized
as
a
leader
worldwide
and
his
fame
only
gets
more
and
more
and
the
recognition
only
becomes
greater.
And
how
proud
are
we
to
say
that
Roberto
is
a
Pittsburgher.
A
Sadly,
Roberto
lost
his
life
while
on
a
flight
bringing
aid
to
Nicaraguan
earthquake
victims
in
1972
and
whereas
a
sense
of
duty,
service
and
leadership
was
evident
in
Roberto,
Clemente's
enlistment
to
the
US
Marine
Corps
after
the
1958
season,
serving
until
1964
and
was
inducted
into
the
Marine
Corps
Sports
Hall
of
Fame
in
2003,
and
whereas
during
National
Hispanic
Heritage
Month
Pittsburgh
pays
special
recognition
to
the
contributions
of
our
Hispanic
community
members
from
Roberto
Clemente.
The
first
Hispanic
player
to
reach
3,000
career
hits
and
be
elected
to
the
Hall
of
Fame.
A
To
the
new
wave
of
Latinos,
who
will
help
build
the
next
chapter
in
Pittsburgh's
history
and
whereas
in
the
spirit
of
bringing
together
immigrant
and
u.s.
born
community
members
to
build
a
city
where
residents
of
all
backgrounds
have
the
opportunity
to
realize
their
full
potential?
Pittsburgh
is
proud
to
recognize
Roberto
Clemente
in
honor
of
national
welcoming
week.
Now,
therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
I
William
Peduto,
mayor
of
the
city
of
Pittsburgh,
do
hereby
declare
September
16
2015
Roberto
Clemente
day.
B
Thank
you
very
much
for
this
honor.
We
are
as
much
for
Regan
as
we're
Pittsburghers
as
well,
and
I've
been
at
becoming
the
businesses
where
I
was
six-month-old,
and
the
law
that
you
have
always
shared
in
the
anecdotes
that
you
have
always
shared
with
the
family
has
really
taught
us
more
about
our
father
about
why
he
was
so
loved.
Why?
Still,
today,
43
years
later
after
his
death
he's
stronger
than
ever
his
legacy
stronger
than
Everest,
thanks
to
all
of
you,
we
see
all
the
21
jerseys
on
TV
people
always
talked
about
it
he's
amazing.
B
It
seems
like
he
was
born
here
in
Pittsburgh,
so
we
really
open
our
hearts
and
invite
everyone.
Whenever
you
come
to
us
and
approaches,
you
always
say
you
might
be.
You
must
be
tired
of
listening.
You
know
to
the
stories.
I
said
we
never
ever
get
tired
ever
so
thanks.
So
much
for
the
love
that
you
have
given
the
family
and
embraces.
C
I'll
be
very
brief,
but
I
want
to
share
something.
I
read
after
a
boating,
it
was
three
men
that
played
the
game
of
baseball
and
there
was
a
voting
to
the
shrine
a
photo
a
in
the
Smithsonian
Institute
Museum
in
Washington
DC,
and
it
was
sandy
koufax
favor,
every
bird
of
Clemente
Roberto
Clemente.
They
won
the
voting
like
by
landslide.
It
was
unbelievable
so
about
two
and
a
half
weeks
ago,
three
weeks
ago,
the
photo
is
actually
now
in
the
Smithsonian,
and
there
was
a
lot
of
you
know.
C
C
So
it
was
very
funny
to
me
because
this
lady
had
a
comment
and
it
really
I
smiled
after
I
read
it
and
she
says
well,
if
the
only
flaw
the
Roberto
Clemente
they
had
with
you
playing
Pittsburgh
was
because
he
played
in
the
perfect
city
he
played
in
the
city
that
actually,
who
loved
him
more
than
anywhere
else
in
the
world
and
I
agree
with
that
and
that's
why
we
are.
We
are.