Pete Rose eligible for Hall of Fame
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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- After more than three decades, Pete Rose and other deceased players can now be considered for nomination into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has ruled that "permanent ineligibility ends upon the passing of the disciplined individual." Fans gave us their thoughts.
Ichiro is going into the Hall of Fame on July 27, and the Seattle Mariners legend has new artifacts out in anticipation of the momentous day.
The Dolton native joins other Chicago figures enshrined in bobblehead form, such as Chicago American Giants’ Hall of Fame pitcher Rube Foster, the 1985 Bears Super Bowl roster, Barack and Michelle Obama and fellow religious icon Sister Jean.
A new book, “Play Harder,” is a vital and gripping tale about the national pastime and the Black experience. “Play Harder,” an illustrated history of Black baseball in the United States, arrives at a pivotal moment.
Witt was inducted over the weekend into the Hall of Fame of his Double-A team, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals.
'It feels like he’s still here' | Reds museum director reflects ahead of 'Pete Rose Night' this week
The Reds host “Pete Rose Night” on Wednesday as Cincinnati plays host to the Chicago White Sox at 7:14 p.m. Walls said last week the game is expected to be sold out. Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hits leader, died at the age of 83 on Sept. 30, 2024.