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Baseball’s commissioner is dead wrong about Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson. The pun is intentional. Rob Manfred said he lifted baseball’s ban of Rose this week because Rose died in September.
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Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson were reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday ... of a focus “on economic development, on private businesses and investment.” ...
Jordon Hudson saga isn't slowing down, with some questioning whether the future Hall of Famer will still be North Carolina's head coach by Week 1. Timeline: The relationship between Belichick, 73, and ...
Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner, posthumously lifts the lifetime bans on Pete Rose and 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, allowing their entry into the Hall of Fame. Gabbard fires leaders of intelligence group ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred’s pace of play rules have been a nearly unqualified success, the World Baseball Classic has become must-see theater under his watch and he’s making real progress ...
For Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, "dead" is as good as "permanent." At least that's the reasoning he cited in removing Pete Rose from the permanently ineligible list seven months ...
Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred declared on Tuesday that dead people aren’t a threat to baseball. He said lifetime sanctions no longer apply to those who aren’t living. With one stroke of ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred sent shockwaves through the baseball world by removing Pete Rose, AKA the Hit King, from the league's permanently ineligible list. In other words, one of the greatest ...
The first question about Pete Rose’s reinstatement is obvious: Why did Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred reverse course? Though Rose’s attorney and oldest daughter surely made ...
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred set a long overdue precedent on Tuesday by formally announcing permanent ineligibility expires upon death. While the impetus for the change came from ...