A few stat-worthy candidates have been denied for acts that don’t show up in a box score. Pete is one of the many.
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is reviewing a request for Rose to be removed from MLB’s permanently ineligible list.
Ex-MLB manager Buck Showalter became the latest to weigh in on whether Pete Rose should make the Hall of Fame during a recent appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich."
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition to have Pete Rose posthumously removed from Major League Baseball's ineligible list, a person familiar with the situation told CBS News on Sunday. Rose, baseball's late career hits leader, was banned from MLB and the Hall of Fame for sports betting.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is said to be considering a petition insisting he remove Pete Rose from baseball’s ineligible list
Less than 24 hours after President Donald Trump said he planned to issue a “complete” pardon of Pete Rose “over the next few weeks,” ESPN reported that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition filed by the family of 17-time All-Star in January that requested him to be removed from the sport’s ineligible list.
Rose, who was placed on the permanently ineligible list in 1989 because of gambling, died in September of last year