MLB's all-time hit king, Pete Rose, spoke about his Hall of Fame chances in one his last known interviews just before his death in September.
Ex-MLB manager Buck Showalter became the latest to weigh in on whether Pete Rose should make the Hall of Fame during a recent ...
I know exactly where Pete Rose’s Hall of Fame plaque should have been hanging — for the past three decades. You’d have found it in the middle of a powerhouse cluster in the plaque gallery ...
Pete Rose seemed to think he would make the Hall of Fame posthumously despite never seeing his name on a ballot. In what is believed to be the MLB all-time hits leader’s final interview before ...
MLB's all-time hit king who received a lifetime ban for betting on baseball is a hot topic of discussion after President ...
MLB all-time hits leader Pete Rose died last fall while still serving his permanent ban from the league and its Hall of Fame. In an interview conducted 10 days before his death on Sept.
The lifetime ban given to Pete Rose in 1989 has kept him off of the Hall of Fame ballots since that time. Voters have not even had the chance to cast a vote for Rose, and it's unclear how that ...
Baseball great Pete Rose, in what is thought to be his last interview before he died at the age of 83 on Sept. 30, 2024, said he believed "that I'll make the Hall of Fame after I die." In a sit ...
Pete Rose never became eligible for the Hall of Fame while he was alive, but even the Cincinnati Reds legend believed that would eventually change. Rose has been banned from baseball since 1989 ...
President Trump has added a priority to his list that has nothing to do with Washington, diplomacy or the economy. He wants to see disgraced baseball legend Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame.
"Major League Baseball didn’t have the courage or decency to put the late, great, Pete Rose, also known as 'Charlie Hustle,' into the Baseball Hall of fame," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
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