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Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision Tuesday to remove Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, among others, from baseball’s ...
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart.
To deny [Pete] Rose election now is not to protect integrity; it's to erase history,' writes an L.A. Times reader. 'His whole ...
Except Rose, who died last September, probably will enter the Hall posthumously — as soon as 2028 — now that Major League ...
Pete Rose had more hits (4,256) than anyone who ever played. He also made the All-Star team at five different positions.
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Why MLB is lifting its ban on Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe JacksonMajor League Baseball has lifted the lifetime bans on 17 former players, including Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, ...
Jackson was among the eight so-called "Chicago Black Sox" banned for throwing the 1919 World Series. Rose agreed to a ban in ...
Rose remains baseball’s all-time hit king, with his mark of 4,256 career hits seen as one of the sport’s most unbreakable ...
Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson were two of 17 players who had their lifetime bans ended by Major League Baseball ...
The all-time hit king and Jackson -- both longtime baseball pariahs stained by gambling, seen by MLB as the game's mortal sin ...
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