Swing open the Hall of Fame’s doors to another baseball great.
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.
What should baseball commissioner Rob Manfred do about the petition from Pete Rose's family to reinstate the Hit King?
MLB career hits leader Pete Rose, in an interview 10 days before his death this past September, said he believed "that I'll make the Hall of Fame after I die." ...
Four-time manager of the year Buck Showalter is the latest to weigh in on whether Pete Rose should make the Baseball Hall of Fame. Showalter, 68, discussed the nuances of Rose’s candidacy during ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is reviewing a request for Pete Rose to be removed from MLB’s permanently ineligible list, which could lead to his eventual selection to the ...
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 ...
The facts remain the same as they were on the day Pete Rose was permanently banned from baseball. Pete Rose bet on the game. Pete Rose bet on the game while he was playing and managing. Start the day ...
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 ...
There’s renewed discussion in sports circles about whether Major League Baseball should lift its ban on Pete Rose for betting ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition filed on Jan. 8 by Pete Rose's family to have MLB's all-time hit leader posthumously removed from baseball's ineligible list, multiple sources with ...
Cooperstown's Andrew Vilacky says the posthumous push to induct the baseball great only highlights an injustice.
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