Fact: Pete Rose bet on baseball. Fact: betting on baseball brings a lifetime ban. Fact: Rose is dead. Does that mean he should now be inducted?
Rob Manfred is considering a petition to reinstate Pete Rose, ESPN reported a day after Donald Trump said he would pardon MLB's all-time hit leader.
Pete Rose has been on MLB's permanently ineligible list since 1989. If the ban is lifted, he would be eligible for election to the Hall of Fame.
Rose, who was placed on the permanently ineligible list in 1989 because of gambling, died in September of last year
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is reportedly mulling the potential reinstatement of baseball legend Pete Rose from the league's ineligible list. According to ESPN's Don Van Natta Jr., Manfred is "considering" a petition filed by Rose's family to have him posthumously removed from the list and allow him to become eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
President Donald Trump signaled his intention to issue a "complete pardon" for MLB legend Pete Rose. "Over the next few weeks I will be signing a complete PARDON of Pete Rose, who shouldn’t have been gambling on baseball,
President Donald Trump said on Friday he will be signing a pardon for Pete Rose, who died in September before ever seeing himself inducted into the Hall of Fame.
MLB all-time hits leader Pete Rose died last fall while still serving his permanent ban from the league and its Hall of Fame. In an interview conducted 10 days before his death on Sept. 30, 2024, Rose predicted he would reach the Hall of Fame after he died.
The baseball world remains divided about Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose finally potentially entering the Hall of Fame. Former MLB manager Buck Showalter knows where he stands. Showalter, a four-time Manager of the Year and longtime Baltimore Orioles skipper,
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is reviewing a request for Rose to be removed from MLB’s permanently ineligible list.
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Larry Brown Sports on MSNPete Rose had prediction about Hall of Fame before his deathPete 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 has been banned from baseball since 1989 for gambling on games when he was a player-manager with the Reds.
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