Baseball history entered a new chapter this week. Baseball’s late controversial all-time hit king Pete Rose has been taken off the permanently ineligible list by Commissioner Rob Manfred. Rose died ...
Major League Baseball has removed Pete Rose and other deceased players from MLB’s permanently ineligible list, an extraordinary twist to a saga that has gone on for more than three decades. The ...
Pete Rose remains banned for life from Major League Baseball. Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Monday that he had rejected Rose's plea for reinstatement, citing his continued gambling and evidence ...
The Major League Baseball Eras Committee for the Classic Baseball Era will meet in December 2027 to discuss players who were overlooked when they were eligible to be elected to the Baseball Hall of ...
Major League Baseball decided last month to lift the permanent ban on Pete Rose, and Alex Rodriguez believes the Cincinnati Reds legend would still be alive had the move been made sooner. Rose died in ...
The Cincinnati Reds paid tribute to Pete Rose on Wednesday night – one day after Major League Baseball removed the all-time hits leader and others from the permanently ineligible list. Reds fans ...
When Mark Calitri was growing up in Central Kentucky, he was a big fan of the Cincinnati Reds. Every summer, his family would go to a game. “It was an incredible experience to see them play every ...
Pete Rose met with baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Thursday in New York and was told Manfred would decide on his request for reinstatement before the end of 2015. The meeting was held at Major ...
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