MLB's all-time hit king, Pete Rose, spoke about his Hall of Fame chances in one his last known interviews just before his death in September.
When longtime first baseman, third baseman and outfielder Pete Rose died on Sept. 30 at the age of 83, baseball fans immediately began discussing whether Rose would eventually make it into the ...
A few stat-worthy candidates have been denied for acts that don’t show up in a box score. Pete is one of the many.
Ex-MLB manager Buck Showalter became the latest to weigh in on whether Pete Rose should make the Hall of Fame during a recent ...
MLB career hits leader Pete Rose, in an interview 10 days before his death this past September, said he believed "that I'll ...
MLB's all-time hit king who received a lifetime ban for betting on baseball is a hot topic of discussion after President ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose would become eligible for the Hall of Fame if MLB rules in favor of lifting his ban. But the process takes years.
Pete Rose is far from the only legendary baseball player not enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Alleged and confirmed ...
There’s renewed discussion in sports circles about whether Major League Baseball should lift its ban on Pete Rose for betting ...
I know exactly where Pete Rose’s Hall of Fame plaque should have been hanging — for the past three decades. You’d have found it in the middle of a powerhouse cluster in the plaque gallery ...
Pete Rose’s entrance into the Baseball Hall of Fame likely moved one step closer late Friday when President Donald Trump announced he would soon pardon the all-time hits leader. While Trump’s expected ...
Pete Rose seemed to think he would make the Hall of Fame posthumously despite never seeing his name on a ballot. In what is believed to be the MLB all-time hits leader’s final interview before ...
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