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After previously being on the ineligible list, Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson are now eligible to be inducted into Baseball’s Hall of Fame. The two immensely talented players were both ...
WWE Hall of Famer Pete Rose is now eligible for another Hall of Fame, after Major League Baseball posthumously removed him from the sport's permanent ineligibility list. Rose, who passed away at ...
Despite his acknowledged gambling, many believe Rose's on-field accomplishments warrant Hall of Fame recognition ... Rose played baseball like an undersized linebacker plays football — even ...
Time is winding down for voting for the Charleston Baseball Hall of Fame. Baseball fans have less than a week to cast votes for the newest members from among a pool of eight candidates ...
Minor league baseball has some of the most lovable mascots in the sports landscape – but are they Hall of Fame worthy? We will find out soon. Voting opens May 11 for the Mascot Hall of Fame ...
Players are eligible to be voted into the Hall of Fame by the baseball writers five years after they retire. However in 1991, two years after Rose was banned from baseball and months before he was ...
Pete Rose is, somewhat stunningly, off Major League Baseball’s permanently ineligible list. But that doesn’t mean he’s automatically in the Hall of Fame. Casual baseball fans often equated ...
The 2025 class of the Western Massachusetts Baseball Hall of Fame will include a local high school coach who just retired after 32 years of coaching. Kevin Stannard, who won 464 games and three MIAA ...
So when is Rose eligible for the National Baseball Hall of Fame? Here's everything to know. More: How to order Pete Rose tribute book, featuring historic Enquirer photos Need a break? Play the USA ...
When Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that a dead man can no longer be banned from baseball, my first thought was this: If Pete Rose is going into the Hall of Fame, then Barry Bonds is too.
The MLB deserves respect for not bringing many players into the Hall of Fame. In fact, many might say that the steroid scandal killed baseball for a while, thanks to people not liking cheaters.