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Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson are now both eligible for baseball's Hall of Fame after their careers were tarnished by ...
Baseball’s all-time hits king, who died Sept. 30 at age 83, joins Shoeless Joe Jackson in having permanent ineligibility ...
Longtime Cincinnati Reds announcer Marty Brennaman ripped Major League Baseball for their timing on their decision to ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred’s landmark decision enables Rose and other players to finally be considered for Cooperstown, but it ...
When MLB reinstated Pete Rose and 16 other permanently ineligible players Tuesday, it opened the Hall of Fame's doors for ...
Baseball’s all-time hits leader has been banned since 1989 after an investigation revealed that he had placed bets while ...
After previously being on the ineligible list, Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson are now eligible to be inducted into ...
"It would have been amazing to be able to share that with the manager that gave me my first opportunity," Larkin said.
Banned no more. Pete Rose, the Cincinnati native and Reds legend, has had his ban over baseball gambling lifted. What was his ...
Rose was banned from baseball in 1989 after betting on games while playing for and managing the Cincinnati Reds.
Now that Rose has been reinstated in MLB, the question on everyone’s mind is when the baseball legend could be eligible for ...
The news comes after Rob Manfred announced he was changing the league’s policy on permanent ineligibility, saying bans would ...