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The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame is enshrining the state’s legendary athletes, ensuring their feats are never forgotten and continue to inspire future generations. The Hall of Fame has … ...
Six in 10 Americans say Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose should be inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame, a national poll found.
The MLB commissioner visited the president at the White House last month and the issue of Rose’s presence on the permanently ineligible list was among their topics of conversation.
His decision closes a remarkable chapter in Louisville media, where he has long been one of the most respected and recognizable voices in sports.
They are two of the humblest guys one can encounter. Make no mistake, however, Ron Faust and Skip Koskoski are basketball royalty in Washington County. These kings of the court are being honored again ...
The hall of fame was established in 2008 at the Buffalo Foundation, a nonprofit based in Georgetown that funds educational and agricultural programs for inner-city kids.
Tyron Smith retired a Cowboy on Wednesday, signing a one-day contract before a news conference. He is the team’s second former first-round pick with a Hall of Fame resume to retire this offseason.
This week we're going to tackle Pete Rose's and Shoeless Joe Jackson's Hall of Fame eligibility. Do Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson belong in the Hall of Fame? Dayn Perry: No.
Former Kansas State football All-American Terence Newman is on the 2026 ballot for the College Football Hall of Fame.
Wichita native Bob Lutz, wrestler Kendric Maple and coach Tim Jankovich headline 2025 class inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.
Rose became eligible for Baseball's Hall of Fame in May, when MLB commissioner Rob Manfred reinstated the Reds legend. This came after President Donald Trump expressed his support of Rose to Manfred.