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Three Post writers discuss the posthumous reinstatements of Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson by Major League Baseball.
The head of Major League Baseball is justified in letting Hall of Fame voters make their own decisions about the Hit King.
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart. But ...
On the field, Pete Rose was everything a ballplayer should be. He was also the exact thing no ballplayer should be, on the ...
In correspondence to Jeffrey M. Lenkov, the attorney who petitioned MLB on Pete Rose’s behalf, Manfred articulated a new ...
Boston Red Sox pitcher Robert Stock calls out Major League Baseball’s controversial decision to reinstate Pete Rose, taking ...
President Donald Trump is in Saudi Arabia for the first leg of his three-nation visit to the Middle East this week. His first visit is focused on dealmaking with a ...
At long last, Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose will be honored by the local park where he grew up playing ball. Pete Rose Field at Boldface Park will be dedicated at noon May 14, appropriate for ...
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He collected 31 stolen bases and scored 33 runs. 1978 — Pete Rose became the youngest and 14th player with 3,000 hits when he singled against Montreal’s Steve Rogers at Cincinnati’s ...
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