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Taunton senior pitcher and Georgetown commit Cate Larson has impressed all spring for the No. 1 Tigers, and Wednesday night ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — MLB commissioner Rob Manfred on Wednesday appeared to acknowledge that President Donald Trump had some influence on his decision to reinstate the late Pete Rose.
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred removed Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players from the league’s permanently ineligible list Tuesday. As a result ...
Pete Rose owes his eternal gratitude to President Donald Trump, Commissioner Rob Manfred and the Baseball Hall of Fame for getting him into Cooperstown in 2028, assuming he’s rubber stamped by ...
Pete Rose is off the MLB ineligible list and permitted for Hall of Fame consideration. The Cincinnati Reds are taking advantage of the moment. As luck would have it, the Reds already had "Pete ...
Former Phillies star Pete Rose tips his hat to fans during an alumni day event before a baseball game between the Phillies and Nationals on Aug. 7, 2022. AP Many of us longtime baseball people ...
Pete Rose has been posthumously reinstated by Major League Baseball, making his name now eligible for the Hall of Fame.The major news sent shockwaves around the baseball world and around ...
Fawn Rose, the eldest daughter of baseball legend Pete Rose, was so overcome with emotion on Tuesday after MLB commissioner Rob Manfred had taken her dad off the permanent ineligible list that she ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died at his Las Vegas home Monday because of a serious heart condition, a Nevada coroner said Tuesday. Rose, 83, suffered from hypertensive and atherosclerotic ...
Jeff Francoeur, a 12-year MLB veteran and now national broadcaster for TBS games, offered his feelings on the Pete Rose ...
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.