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A former Cincinnati Red praised the move by Major League Baseball to reinstate Pete Rose, MLB’s all-time hit leader.
Shortly after the news broke, Reds Principal Owner and Managing Partner Bob Castellini released a statement expressing how ...
On a wet, breezy evening just off Pete Rose Way — with a BetMGM billboard beckoning beyond right field — ballplayers, coaches ...
Major League Baseball has reinstated baseball’s all-time hit leader, but should Pete Rose be in the Hall of Fame?
For Aaron Boone, it was personal. He grew up around Pete Rose; he wasn’t just baseball’s Hit King, he was his father’s ...
Baseball’s all-time hits king, who died Sept. 30 at age 83, joins Shoeless Joe Jackson in having permanent ineligibility ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson were reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making ...
"It would have been amazing to be able to share that with the manager that gave me my first opportunity," Larkin said.
Both will now be eligible for the Hall of Fame after their careers were tarnished by sports gambling scandals.
"On behalf of the Reds and our generations of loyal fans, we are thankful for the decision of Commissioner Manfred and Major ...
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A total of 17 players are no longer banned from baseball as a result of MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's decision ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has posthumously removed the disgraced Cincinnati Reds legend and the outfielder caught up in ...
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