The California State Assembly convened on March 28, 2025, to celebrate Major League Baseball's Opening Day with a spirited discussion highlighting the cultural significance of baseball in the state. Assemblymember Kolozah led the session, expressing pride in California's rich baseball heritage, which includes five Major League teams: the Dodgers, Giants, Padres, Angels, and Athletics. He emphasized the Dodgers' recent achievement of opening the season in Tokyo and their status as reigning World Series champions.
The assembly members engaged in light-hearted banter, showcasing their team loyalties. Assemblymember Lackey, a Giants fan, humorously challenged the Dodgers' recent successes, recalling the Giants' historical victories and their status as a winning franchise. Other members, including Assemblymember Gallagher, also voiced their support for the Giants while congratulating the Dodgers on their championship.
The discussion extended beyond Major League Baseball, with mentions of minor league teams and the importance of youth baseball programs across California. Assemblymember Ayea Curry highlighted the upcoming arrival of the Athletics in West Sacramento, noting the economic and community benefits of the team.
In closing, Assemblymember Kolozah reiterated the unifying power of baseball, celebrating its role in bringing together diverse communities and fostering a sense of shared identity among Californians. The assembly's recognition of Opening Day underscored baseball's enduring place in American culture and its significance in California's social fabric.