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Three Post writers discuss the posthumous reinstatements of Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson by Major League Baseball.
As Pete Rose becomes Hall-eligible posthumously, his story reminds us of what happens when public figures betray the audience’s trust.
Back to Pete Rose: our featured guy here was not without accolades; he was a three-time batting champ and won one MVP award, ...
Pete Rose is now eligible to be voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Not because he ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred made the landmark decision to reinstate Pete Rose and 16 other deceased individuals from the league's permanently ineligible list last week. The decision ...
Pete Rose is once again eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Disgraced and deceased Major League Baseball hit king Pete Rose is a mere three years away from induction into the Baseball ...
A former pitcher once suspended for racist remarks in a magazine interview has backed the MLB decision to allow Pete Rose Hal ...
After the decision to remove Pete Rose from the permanently ineligible list, Bob Nightengale speaks on his Hall of Fame ...
Despite being taken off the lifetime ban list, the former Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies standout will still have ...
Baseball legend Pete Rose, known for his record-breaking hits and controversial gambling, deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame ...
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