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Pete Rose was removed from the ineligible list earlier this year, and a former MLB pitcher believes it's past time that he got into the Hall of Fame.
Rose, baseball's all-time hit leader with 4,256, died Sept. 30 of last year at 83 years old. His death reignited calls for him to be reinstated by the league so that he might someday be inducted ...
Ex-mlb Star Derek Lowe Ready To Take Another Swing At American Century Championship He told Fox News Digital last month that he was "glad" to see Rose come off the banned list but understood the ...
Rose received a lifetime ban from MLB in 1989 for betting on games, including ones involving his team while he was the manager. Rose initially lied about the matter but finally admitted in 2004 ...
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.