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Maybe the solution is this simple. Let the mlb finish the thorough independent investigation that Pete rose requested to stop. Let the public know all the information. Everything from his gambling to the statutory rape accusations. If the rose family will allow that, then you use that information to decide if he belongs in the HOF.
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Pete Rose never helped himself because he was a huge dickbag, never tried to rehabilitate his image, none of that.
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Feb. 8, 1991: Persons on baseball’s ineligible list cannot be eligible candidates. Up until 1991, there was a gentleman's agreement where it was known that Black Sox players like Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Buck Weaver wouldn't be considered for the Hall. But after Rose's ban in 1989, the HOF went out of its way to make sure he wouldn't reach the ballot. Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch is the one here that has the power to get Rose's case considered. There's no benefit for MLB to reexamine Rose's case. |
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My point isn’t to say this is practical. But for those demanding he be in the hall, the comeback should be that it is contingent on completing an investigation neither party wants to complete. |
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In 2015, Manfred declined a request to remove Shoeless Joe from the list. Essentially he said that the ineligible list bans players from being affiliated with MLB during their life time, so when they die there is no need to review the case against them. Rose is never being removed from that list. And since the HoF voted that anyone on the list will be subsequently banned from the HoF, he's also never getting into the HoF. |
Baseball can suck a booty hole with their ridiculous lifetime ban shit over a game that they allowed to let roids run wild and free and did nothing. They knew it was happening. Players don't even lose money when suspended over it, just sign huge, guaranteed contracts.
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Baseball lost any respect they had left when they banned him, Bonds, and Clemens from the Hall. Hypocritical pieces of shit.
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Players get 10 years on the ballot, provided they meet the minimum number of votes to return in following years. The people who decide who gets in during those 10 years are sports writers, not MLB. Bonds received 66% of votes in his final year, Clemens received 65%. 75% is required to make it into the HoF. Thus, neither one is in the HoF. However, there is still a chance that they will end up in the HoF by being voted in by the Veterans Committee. Rose has never been on a ballot because he agreed to be banned from the sport for breaking the #1 rule that is written in every ****ing locker room. |
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