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‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson last played more than 100 years ago, making his Hall case murky | OpinionA hundred years from now, it will be easy for anyone with an interest to understand the greatest of — for example — LeBron James, Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky and Aaron Judge. Just go watch the tape.
While MLB's new ruling is considered long overdue by some, it doesn't mean that Pete Rose is squeaky clean and in the total ...
Except Rose, who died last September, probably will enter the Hall posthumously — as soon as 2028 — now that Major League ...
White Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi knows how much Pete Rose means to Reds fans and fellow Cincinnati natives.
Marty Brennaman: "(Pete Rose) dies and dammit, five months later they elect to make him eligible again. I've got a real ...
Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi provided an injury update as he recovers from a left calf strain.
As luck would have it, the Reds already had "Pete Rose Night" scheduled for Wednesday, one day after MLB commissioner Rob ...
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Call to the Pen on MSNOne of MLB's most tragic figures finally gets vindicated thanks to Rob Manfred's ruleOn Tuesday, the MLB and commissioner Rob Manfred made a historic decision. They announced that a player who's on the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and other players permanently ...
Shoeless” Joe Jackson was a tragic real-life figure from over a century ago whose legend grew in time thanks to the fictional ghost of Shoeless Joe played by actor Ray Liotta in the classic baseball ...
Former Chicago White Sox outfielder "Shoeless" Joe Jackson might not be in the Hall of Fame anytime soon, according to Jeff ...
The rule now states that permanent ineligibility in MLB ends with the death of a banned player or figure. This allows these ...
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