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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 ...
The all-time hit king and Jackson -- both longtime baseball pariahs stained by gambling, seen by MLB as the game's mortal sin ...
Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson are now both eligible for baseball's Hall of Fame after their careers were tarnished by ...
In a groundbreaking decision, Rob Manfred has reinstated 16 deceased players from MLB’s permanently ineligible list and one ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred announced that players punished with permanent ineligibility will be reinstated after their deaths, ...
Rose’s removal from the permanently ineligible list does not guarantee his enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Reaction to Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson being reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, making them eligible ...
Baseball’s all-time hits king, who died Sept. 30 at age 83, joins Shoeless Joe Jackson in having permanent ineligibility ...
A rule that has made Pete Rose eligible for the Hall of Fame also impacts 16 others, including the "Black Sox," a former ...
A former Cincinnati Red praised the move by Major League Baseball to reinstate Pete Rose, MLB’s all-time hit leader.
Two of the biggest pariahs in MLB history have been reinstated and are now eligible for induction into the Baseball Hall of ...
Pete Rose, who was banished from Major League Baseball for gambling on the game, has been removed from the league's ...