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Throughout the season, the CBS Sports MLB experts will bring you a weekly Batting Around roundtable breaking down pretty much ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision Tuesday to remove Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, among others, from baseball’s ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision to re-instate Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson from baseball’s permanent ineligible ...
Since the game's early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart.
Pete Rose had more hits (4,256) than anyone who ever played. He also made the All-Star team at five different positions.
To deny [Pete] Rose election now is not to protect integrity; it's to erase history,' writes an L.A. Times reader. 'His whole ...
"There is no doubt: Pete Rose gets in," Jackson said. "There’s already steroid users in the Hall of Fame. They should be put ...
Pete Rose remains baseball’s all-time hits king. But his reputation was stained because of gambling: He was banned from the game and barred from entry to the Hall of Fame. Last week, all of that ...
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Baseball’s all-time hit king, officially listed on baseball’s permanently ineligible list for the mortal transgression of ...
Last week we debated the best manager in baseball. This week we're going to tackle Pete Rose's and Shoeless Joe Jackson's Hall of Fame eligibility. Do Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson belong ...