Pete Rose, one of baseball’s greatest baseball players who was banned from the sport for life in 1989, will finally be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame after a ruling handed down Tuesday by the ...
Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and 15 other deceased baseball players have been removed from MLB's permanent list of banned players, according to a memo from the league's commissioner. The decision ...
If you asked fans of a certain age to point to a date when sports stopped being all about fun and games, they might say Aug. 25, 1989 – the day all-time hits leader Pete Rose accepted a lifetime ban ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies great and World Series champion Pete Rose was removed from MLB's permanently ineligible list Tuesday afternoon, making him eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame. MLB ...
Pete Rose has been posthumously reinstated by Major League Baseball, clearing the way for the all-time hits leader to be considered for the Hall of Fame. Rose, who passed away in September 2024 at the ...
— -- This is how it ends. Not with a line drive up the gap and a belly flop into second base. Not with the magical weekend in Cooperstown, New York, that once seemed so inevitable for the great ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred ended the lifetime bans of several deceased former major leaguers on Tuesday. Among those reinstated were two of the best hitters in the history of baseball, Chicago White ...
Pete Rose has officially been taken off MLB’s permanently ineligible list, the league announced Tuesday, May 13. Baseball’s all-time hits leader was banned in 1989 after an investigation revealed that ...
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, one of baseball’s greatest baseball players who was banned from the sport for life in 1989, will finally be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame after a ruling handed down Tuesday by the ...
In a historic, sweeping decision, baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday removed Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible ...