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Related: About this forumMLB reinstates Pete Rose and others, paving way for Hall of Fame consideration
Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson are no longer official baseball pariahs. In a seismic decision that will alter the legacies of more than a dozen disgraced baseball heroes, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that players punished with permanent ineligibility will be reinstated after their deaths. Players on MLBs permanently ineligible list are banned from entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame, but Rose, baseballs all-time hits leader who died last year at 83, will now be eligible for inclusion for the first time.
"In my view, a determination must be made regarding how the phrase permanently ineligible should be interpreted in light of the purposes and policies behind Rule 21, which are to: (1) protect the game from individuals who pose a risk to the integrity of the sport by prohibiting the participation of such individuals; and (2) create a deterrent effect that reduces the likelihood of future violations by others, Manfred wrote in a letter to the Rose familys attorney, which was released by MLB.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/05/13/mlb-reinstates-pete-rose/

AltairIV
(853 posts)Rose is and was a disgrace to himself and the game. I guess death erases all sins, somehow money figures into this equation.
Botany
(74,117 posts)N/t.
underpants
(190,600 posts)I dont know if we knew someone or just had inside knowledge but we used to hang out in the parking lot across the street from Riverfront. 3rd or 4th floor. We werent only family there either. I had basically the whole Big Red machine many times over except Johnny Bench - he was hard to get. Probably icing his knees and going over pitching. I had the rest though.
We moved a lot and they werent considered to be worth anything at the time so I must have gotten rid of them. They were just memories to me. Joe Morgan Concepcion and Rose were always available and were really nice as I remember.
underpants
(190,600 posts)The baseball writers have to vote people in and they have long memories and see themselves as the guardians if the game.
MichMan
(15,102 posts)madinmaryland
(65,406 posts)ms liberty
(10,195 posts)And that's a hard no for me, far more than Pete Rose' s gambling - although I don't want him in the HOF either - because even when their teams lost, those guys effed up the stats of every player and every game they played in.
Baseball is a game of statistics. For me they committed the ultimate sin.