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I’ll start this column on Pete Rose by saying: Pete Rose is a Baseball Hall of Famer. He’s the Hit King – with 4,256 of them. He played in 1,972 MLB wins, the most of any player all-time.
Phillies' Pete Rose slides to third base during a game against the New York Mets in Philadelphia, June 3, 1981. Yet admitting Rose to the Hall of Fame now doesn’t simply honor his memory.
Brennaman, 82, who announced Reds games from 1974-2019, said for MLB to make Rose eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame just months after his death was "the wrong way to go." "I just felt that he ...
CINCINNATI — Wednesday night’s celebration was far from the first Pete Rose Night held at the Cincinnati Reds’ Great American Ball Park. In 2016, Cincinnati hosted back-to-back events ...
Pete Rose and Donald Trump, what a double-play combo The lying gambler and convicted tax evader’s MLB reinstatement is perfect for a Trumpian era.
Pete Rose's reinstatement by MLB surely clears a path for other players, like Barry Bonds, to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. But what if neither of them is enshrined?
There is significance in Pete Rose Night also falling on May 14. This was all done with intention, as this is the first in-season way he'll be remembered since his passing last September.
Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds slides head first as he races the ball to third base at Shea Stadium in New Yorkon Aug. 13, 1976. New York Mets third baseman Roy Staiger awaits the throw.
Pete Rose was reinstated by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making him eligible for baseball’s Hall of Fame. Rose’s career was marked by gambling scandals and his permanent ban was ...
Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson were two of 17 players who had their lifetime bans ended by Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday.
Major League Baseball on Tuesday removed Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, two of the sport’s most famous players who were previously kicked out of baseball for gambling on the game ...