Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred is reviewing a request for Rose to be removed from MLB’s permanently ineligible list.
MLB all-time hits leader Pete Rose died last fall while still serving his permanent ban from the league and its Hall of Fame. In an interview conducted 10 days before his death on Sept. 30, 2024, Rose predicted he would reach the Hall of Fame after he died.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition to have Pete Rose posthumously removed from Major League Baseball's ineligible list, a person familiar with the situation told CBS News on Sunday. Rose, baseball's late career hits leader, was banned from MLB and the Hall of Fame for sports betting.
Baseball's hit king and Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose could be posthumously reinstated in a shocking turn of events.
On Tuesday, John Condit—a former sportscaster for WHIO-TV in Dayton, Ohio— revealed that the question was on Rose's mind shortly before his death. On Fox & Friends, Condit showed clips from a conversation he had with Rose on Sept. 20.
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