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Pete Crow-Armstrong has firmly earned the trust and confidence of both the Chicago Cubs’ organization and it’s fanbase with his standout performance this season. The 23 year old has emerged as ...
Major League Baseball has finally lifted Pete Rose’s lifetime ban, making the league’s all-time hits leader eligible for Hall of Fame consideration, and some are not too happy about the timing ...
When the Las Vegas Raiders made Pete Carroll their new head coach, the initial response was that of a sigh. Many within Raider Nation said he’s too old, which isn’t inaccurate given that he ...
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Jim Alexander: I guess it was inevitable that Pete Rose would be back in the news eventually, and so here we are this week. Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred – quite likely reacting to pressure ...
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The Cincinnati Reds paid tribute to Pete Rose on Wednesday night – one day after Major League Baseball removed the all-time hits leader and others from the permanently ineligible list.
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.
(CNN) — Major League Baseball on Tuesday removed Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson – two of the sport’s most famous players who were previously kicked out of baseball for gambling on ...
We are especially happy for the Rose family to receive this news and what this decision could mean for them and all of Pete's fans." Hall of Fame Chairman of the Board Jane Forbes Clark provided ...
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 ...