MLB all-time hits leader Pete Rose died last fall while still serving his permanent ban from the league and its Hall of Fame.
The president wants to see the disgraced baseball legend enshrined in Cooperstown. It turns out he could be closer than ever ...
Fact: Pete Rose bet on baseball. Fact: betting on baseball brings a lifetime ban. Fact: Rose is dead. Does that mean he ...
When longtime first baseman, third baseman and outfielder Pete Rose died on Sept. 30 at the age of 83, baseball fans ...
It sounds nice, the idea that the door may be open for Rose to become eligible. But MLB sacrificing its integrity could be disastrous.
Showalter, a four-time Manager of the Year and longtime Baltimore Orioles skipper, told Outkick’s Dan Dakich he supports Rose ...
Despite his accomplishments on the field, Rose has been barred from the Hall of Fame for admitting to betting on baseball.
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Pete Rose never became eligible for the Hall of Fame while he was alive, but even the Cincinnati Reds legend believed that would eventually change. Rose ...
Pete Rose is far from the only legendary baseball player not enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Alleged and confirmed ...
In what is believed to be his final interview before his death, baseball legend Pete Rose shared his thoughts on his potential induction into the Hall of Fame. A Cincinnati Reds st ...
Johnny Damon backs Trump’s call to induct Pete Rose into the Hall of Fame, supporting his posthumous pardon and reigniting debate.
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