Trevor Bauer calls out MLB after Pete Rose reinstatement
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I didn’t know what to think at first.” That reaction from Lapel tennis coach and lifelong Cincinnati Reds fan Justin Coomer to the news of the reinstatement of Pete Rose Tuesday was consistent the response of many baseball fans.
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Rob Manfred clearly capitulated to Trump, and likely opened floodgates of revenue to Rose‘s heirs, who will petition the Hall of Fame for his candidacy. In return, Trump might get some votes in Ohio.
Marty Brennaman: "(Pete Rose) dies and dammit, five months later they elect to make him eligible again. I've got a real problem with that."
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A total of 17 players are no longer banned from baseball as a result of MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's decision
Pete Rose has officially been taken off MLB’s permanently ineligible list, the league announced Tuesday. Baseball’s all-time hits leader was banned in 1989 after an investigation revealed that the longtime Cincinnati Reds star had placed bets while playing for and managing the team.