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To believe that pressure from Donald Trump had nothing to do with Major League Baseball’s decision would require ignoring ...
Three Post writers discuss the posthumous reinstatements of Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson by Major League Baseball.
His reinstatement by Major League Baseball taps into a modern moral ambiguity in which rules are malleable and everyone seems ...
Current Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona can recall the first time he ever met Pete Rose. Of course, it was on the ...
Pete Rose was a childhood hero of mine. But he chose his path of disgrace. Major League Baseball shouldn't pretend otherwise.
Readers of the L.A. Times Sports section give their opinions on Pete Rose's new eligibility for the Hall of Fame, the Lakers' ...
Portrait of Cincinnati Reds baseball star Pete Rose. Portrait of Cincinnati Reds baseball star Pete Rose. Kim Kulish/Corbis via Getty Images The ban prevented Rose from being involved with MLB in ...
Baseball legend Pete Rose accomplished in death what he could never manage in his lifetime – reinstatement to Major League Baseball. Yet baseball "purists" are clutching their pearls ...
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I’ll start this column on Pete Rose by saying: Pete Rose is a Baseball Hall of Famer. He’s the Hit King – with 4,256 of them. He played in 1,972 MLB wins, the most of any player all-time.
Current Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona can recall the first time he ever met Pete Rose. Of course, it was on the field in the playoffs in 1981. “I bunted on Mike Schmidt, and Pete was at ...