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Pete Rose, a 17-time All-Star, had 4,256 hits and holds records for games (3,562) and plate appearances (15,890). Rose was the 1973 National League MVP and played on three World Series-winning teams.
The news comes as the Reds kick off a homestand and a celebration on May 14, honoring #14 Pete Rose. The news quickly spread through the fans of Cincinnati, all reacting to Rose's reinstatement.
Commissioner Rob Manfred tells MLB owners Trump "was one of a number of voices" supporting his eventual decision to remove Rose from ineligible list.
MLB's announcement that Pete Rose and others were removed from the permanently ineligible list has the baseball world in a frenzy, many saying Rose should be in the Hall of Fame.
Pete Rose, a 17-time All-Star, had 4,256 hits and holds records for games (3,562) and plate appearances (15,890). Rose was the 1973 National League MVP and played on three World Series-winning teams.
Pete Rose's daughter on her dad's reinstatement: “I just wish he were here to be able to celebrate with the fans." News Sports Packers Business Go 920! Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals ...
Rose played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1963 through 1978, ... The Reds will pay tribute to Pete Rose a day after MLB reinstatement Published May. 14, 2025 12:17 p.m. ET ...
Trump helped influence Pete Rose reinstatement, says MLB commissioner. Ashley Landis/AP via CNN Newsource Commissioner Rob Manfred is holding talks this week at the MLB owners meetings.
It also helped lay the foundation for baseball's abrupt about-face regarding Pete Rose, and other players whose gambling had resulted in banishments.
Pete Rose's reinstatement doesn't mean he would appear on a Hall of Fame ballot. The Associated Press noted that Rose would have to be nominated by the Hall's Historical Overview Committee, ...
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