Better late than never, you could say. Tuesday brought unexpected news that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has removed Pete Rose, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and other deceased players from the league’s ...
Banned no more. The late Pete Rose, the Cincinnati native, Reds legend and all-time MLB hits leader who was banned from the sport over gambling accusations, is now eligible for the Hall of Fame. Rose, ...
Major League Baseball has removed Pete Rose and other deceased players from MLB’s permanently ineligible list, an extraordinary twist to a saga that has gone on for more than three decades. The ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred shocked the sports world on May 13, 2025, with his announcement that several players, most notably Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, had been removed ...
Pete Rose’s daughter was in the Seattle airport, getting ready to fly to Cincinnati for a night honoring her father, when she learned the news. “The emotion just kind of came over me,” Fawn Rose, the ...
Pete Rose is officially off MLB's ineligible list and has a clear path to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, assuming Cooperstown actually wants him. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred ended a decades-long ...
In a decision that has already sent shockwaves across the baseball landscape, Major League Baseball has officially removed its lifetime ban on legendary Cincinnati Reds slugger Pete Rose—posthumously.
Brendan Sorsby shouldn’t get the Pete Rose treatment in Paul Finebaum’s mind, but it’s telling that the NFL decided against ...
On Tuesday, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred effectively changed baseball's permanently ineligible list to a lifetime ineligible list. Manfred ruled that "permanent ineligibility ends ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It appears Major League Baseball's all-time hit king and Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose will soon be portrayed on the silver ...