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When President Donald Trump and Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred met at the White House last month, they discussed one of the president’s passion projects — reinstating baseball star ...
Despite being taken off the lifetime ban list, the former Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies standout will still have ...
Baseball legend Pete Rose, known for his record-breaking hits and controversial gambling, deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame ...
Our polymath president should concentrate on his fields of intellectual mastery — geopolitics, macroeconomics, renaming ...
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Pete Rose was a childhood hero of mine. But he chose his path of disgrace. Major League Baseball shouldn't pretend otherwise.
Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision to re-instate Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson from baseball’s permanent ineligible ...
His reinstatement by Major League Baseball taps into a modern moral ambiguity in which rules are malleable and everyone seems ...
“Baseball reflects American life,” reads a summary on the site of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and perhaps that’s what commissioner Rob Manfred had in mind when he decided last week to remove ...
The punishment was never too harsh, the man was never a sympathetic figure, and Cooperstown never felt incomplete.
As a player, Pete Rose, with his 4,256 career hits, three batting titles and record 14,053 at bats, is more than Hall of Fame-worthy. That’s why the man was nicknamed the Hit King. The Hit King also ...