Banned no more. The late Pete Rose, the Cincinnati native, Reds legend and all-time MLB hits leader who was banned from the sport over gambling accusations, is now eligible for the Hall of Fame. Rose, ...
Pete Rose, one of baseball’s greatest baseball players who was banned from the sport for life in 1989, will finally be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame after a ruling handed down Tuesday by the ...
Pete Rose, the deceased all-time hit king whose gambling on baseball banished him from the game, was posthumously removed from Major League Baseball’s permanently ineligible list by commissioner Rob ...
Genco is asking the Hall to amend that bylaw specifically to allow Rose to be eligible for baseball writers to elect at their discretion. He makes the point that the banishments o ...
Pete Rose is finally out of MLB’s doghouse, and he has some company. Rose, placed on the league’s permanently ineligible list in August 1989 for gambling on baseball, was reinstated by commissioner ...
If you asked fans of a certain age to point to a date when sports stopped being all about fun and games, they might say Aug. 25, 1989 – the day all-time hits leader Pete Rose accepted a lifetime ban ...
Former Cincinnati Reds player Pete Rose waves to fans after being introduced during the Reds Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, July 15, 2023, in Cincinnati. Pete Rose is now eligible for acceptance ...
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition to have Pete Rose posthumously removed from Major League Baseball's ineligible list, a person familiar with the situation told CBS News on ...
After nearly 40 years, MLB announced on Tuesday that it had reinstated 17-time All-Star and Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose, a big first step towards Rose being posthumously inducted into the ...
Actor Mark Wahlberg said during an April 8 appearance on the "Throwbacks" podcast that a Pete Rose movie could be in the works, and there is already a script. The Enquirer decided to come up with a ...
On Tuesday, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred effectively changed baseball's permanently ineligible list to a lifetime ineligible list. Manfred ruled that "permanent ineligibility ends ...