Fans talk Pete Rose reinstatement on Pete Rose Day
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Pete Rose, along with the banished members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox, have been reinstated by Major League Baseball, opening up a pathway to the National Baseball Hall of Fame for Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Texas Rangers hitting coach Bret Boone shared his opinion on Pete Rose's reinstatement and his Hall of Fame chances.
The most important implication of Manfred's decision has to do with the Baseball Hall of Fame. Pursuant to Rose's placement on the permanently ineligible list, the Hall in 1991 ruled that players on that list could not be elected into the Hall of Fame.
On a wet, breezy evening just off Pete Rose Way — with a BetMGM billboard beckoning beyond right field — ballplayers, coaches and fans welcomed a new MLB policy that wipes out bans for disgraced players after they die.
In a party for the Pete Hegseths, Tate bros and all the bad boys of the world, 'Charlie Hustle' wouldn't let death keep him away.
Ken Rosenthal links Pete Rose's reinstatement to Donald Trump’s influence on MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and future Hall of Fame moves.
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Bauer, who was never found guilty of a crime, had some things to say after the news that Rose and the 1919 "Black Sox" had their lifetime bans lifted on Tuesday. Now playing in Japan, Bauer won the Na