Pete Rose eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame
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Ahead of Pete Rose Night at Great American Ballpark, White Sox utility man Josh Rojas said MLB reinstating Rose is better late than never, but he wishes Rose was still alive to see it happen.
Major League Baseball's decision on Tuesday to lift Pete Rose's ban from the Hall of Fame sent shockwaves that are still reverberating to this very moment. Many have expressed discomfort toward the recent news while vehemently berating MLB commissioner Rob Manfred.
Rose played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1963 through 1978, then returned again to play and manage at the end of his career. The Reds will pay tribute to him on Wednesday night in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Reds will honor Pete Rose during Wednesday night's game with a later start time. Here's when they play.
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Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson received a posthumous reprieve from baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making both players eligible for the sport’s Hall of Fame after their careers were tarnished by gambling scandals.
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Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Pete Rose is now Hall of Fame eligible. Commissioner Manfred made a huge rule change, Tuesday, which now reinstates Rose and makes him eligible for the Hall of Fame.
Los Rojos de Cincinnati se aprestaban a rendir homenaje a Pete Rose el miércoles por la noche, un día después de que el líder
Buster Olney believes Pete Rose should be in baseball's Hall of Fame now that he's eligible, with his lifetime ban information noted on the plaque.