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The poll from Quinnipiac University, released June 27, found 60% of adults polled felt Rose should be in the Hall of Fame, ...
A former New York Yankees great who has his own struggles with the Hall of Fame made a bizarre claim about the late Pete Rose in a recent radio interview ...
Pete Rose, the deceased all-time hit king whose gambling on baseball banished him from the game, was posthumously removed from Major League Baseball’s permanently ineligible list by commissioner ...
Mike Schmidt, a teammate of Pete Rose's with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1979 to 1983, has been among the Cincinnati Reds legend's most vocal supporters among National Baseball Hall of Famers ...
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The Nation on MSNLet’s Not Induct a Sexual Predator Into Baseball’s Hall of FameFormer Cincinnati Reds player and manager Pete Rose represents a poisonous form of masculinity that should be rooted out, not ...
Major League Baseball's announcement that Pete Rose and others were taken off the permanently ineligible list, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame, has baseball fans in an uproar.
Baseball legend Pete Rose died on September 30, 2024 at the age of 83. In May of 2025, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred removed the lifetime bans from legendary players Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. The pair are two of baseball's most infamous players. Jackson was part of the ...
A majority of American adults believe Pete Rose should be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, according to a ...
1982 — Philadelphia’s Pete Rose doubled off St. Louis pitcher John Stuper in the third inning to move into second place on the career hit list. Rose moved ahead of Hank Aaron with hit No. 3,772.
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?
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