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 ...
It’s an exciting day in Cincinnati. Shut Up About Pete Rose Day has arrived. Finally. Fans and critics rejoice. The debate is over. The exhausting, 36-year-old question has been answered. Hallelujah.
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 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 ...
Reaction to Pete Rose being reinstated along with Shoeless Joe Jackson by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame: "The Veterans Committee, that’s their ...
For 35 years, Pete Rose has symbolized both triumph and turmoil in baseball. The Hit King was exiled from the sport he dominated, left on the outside of Cooperstown’s gates and the good graces of ...
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 ...
On May 13, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, Rob Manfred, issued a decision reinstating Hall of Fame eligibility of 17 deceased former players, all of whom had previously been permanently ...
Pete Rose met with baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Thursday in New York and was told Manfred would decide on his request for reinstatement before the end of 2015. The meeting was held at Major ...
1:50 PM PT -- The Hall of Fame confirmed Rose will be eligible for enshrinement starting in 2027. "The National Baseball Hall of Fame has always maintained that anyone removed from Baseball's ...