News

President Donald Trump's support of Pete Rose was among the factors Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred weighed when he decided last month that permanent bans by the sport ended with ...
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump’s support of Pete Rose was among the factors MLB commissioner Rob Manfred weighed when he decided last month that permanent bans by the sport ended with death ...
Why Pete Rose doesn’t deserve to be elected into the Hall of Fame If the argument is being made purely of statistics and on-field impact, Rose warrants a spot in Cooperstown as the all-time ...
No, Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe aren’t going on the writers ballot The most prominent and well-known path to induction into baseball’s Hall of Fame is via the BBWAA ballot.
Submit a Letter to the Editor | Meet the Editorial Board NEWSLETTERS Pete Rose doesn’t belong in baseball’s Hall of Fame By Renée Graham Globe Columnist,Updated May 15, 2025, 12:00 p.m.
MLB's reinstatment of Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson have stirred renewed debate on if the two should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
MLB lifting the Hall of Fame ban on deceased players such as Pete Rose and ‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson came decades too late. Now the ghost legends must wait until 2027 to see if two committees let ...
This is why Rose, Jackson, Cicotte, and others of recently restored eligibility will not be put before the BBWAA voting body: it's been far too long since they were active players.
Tuesday's historic policy decision by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred paved a way for Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, and others to enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame. And they could be ...
Following MLB's historic decision on Tuesday, St. Louis Cardinals legends Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina could join Pete Rose as part of the 2028 Hall of Fame class.
However, a vote by the Historical Overview Committee, often known as the veterans committee, which considers players who made their greatest impact prior to 1980, will not vote on candidates to be ...