An enduringly controversial play in Pete Rose’s long, Hall of Fame-caliber Major League Baseball career had a certain Donald Trump quality to it. It's a baseball-political link between the ...
A young man’s fancy returns to. . . “Major League Baseball doesn’t have the courage or the decency (to reinstate Pete Rose),” wrote our President on Truth Social. With characteristic tact ...
President Donald Trump, in a late-night Feb. 28 social media post, called on Major League Baseball to “get off its fat, lazy [expletive] and elect Pete Rose, even though far too late ...
Pete died in 2024, but his Hall candidacy came back to life last weekend when President Trump wrote a Truth Social post in which he said he plans to pardon Rose (Rose was sentenced to five months ...
The baseball world remains divided about Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose finally potentially entering the Hall of Fame. Former MLB manager Buck Showalter knows where he stands. Showalter ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition filed by the family of Pete Rose to have him posthumously reinstated from the league’s ineligible list, a league source ...
Pete Rose has one of the most complicated legacies of any 20th-century athlete. One of the greatest hitters in baseball history, he was undone by a gambling addiction that drove him to gamble on ...
Pete Rose never became eligible for the Hall of Fame while he was alive, but even the Cincinnati Reds legend believed that would eventually change. Rose has been banned from baseball since 1989 ...
Baseball great Pete Rose, in what is thought to be his last interview before he died at the age of 83 on Sept. 30, 2024, said he believed "that I'll make the Hall of Fame after I die." In a sit ...
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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