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Pete Rose, Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader, was banned for life in 1989 after an investigation found he had bet on MLB games.
Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and 15 other players have been removed from MLB's permanently ineligible list after a ruling from Rob Manfred.
Integrity, MLB announced Tuesday, is as fluid as the passing of time. In a landmark judgment, commissioner Rob Manfred removed MLB’s all-time hits leader, Pete Rose, deadball icon “Shoeless ...
Pete Rose is officially off MLB's ineligible list and has a clear path to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, assuming Cooperstown actually wants him. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred ended a decades ...
Major League Baseball's announcement that Pete Rose and others were taken off the permanently ineligible list, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame, has baseball fans in an uproar.
Pete Rose is off Major League Baseball’s permanently ineligible list, and who knew that you could speed run to Cooperstown merely by kicking the bucket, no matter how felonious, ...
Pete Rose is MLB's hits king — and it's possible he will hold that title for the rest of time. No active player in Major League Baseball has 3,000 hits.
Pete Rose, placed on the league's permanently ineligible list in August 1989 over gambling on baseball, was reinstated by commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday — and was joined by "Shoeless" Joe ...
MLB commissioner lifts Pete Rose ban, opens HOF eligibility for deceased players (3:02) Don Van Natta Jr. reports on Rob Manfred lifting the bans on all deceased players, including Pete Rose and ...
Pete Rose position change made Big Red Machine complete “It started to come finally when Pete made that move from left field to third base, and we solidified the middle of the lineup with George ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that Pete Rose and 16 others, including "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, have been reinstated from the permanently ineligible list.Among the ...
The Unmatched Greatness of Pete Rose. The debate rages on, but let’s set the record straight: Pete Rose belongs in Cooperstown. For those too young to remember, Rose remains baseball's all-time ...