In a surprising move, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reinstated Pete Rose and Joe Jackson's eligibility for the Hall of Fame. This decision follows months of pressure and raises questions about accountability in sports.
As Pete Rose awaits potential induction into the Hall of Fame, former players share their thoughts on his controversial legacy. Will the Hall finally recognize one of baseball's greatest players?
In a groundbreaking decision, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has reinstated Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame. This move follows a shift in MLB policy regarding permanent bans, raising questions about the integrity of the sport and the impact on fans and the players' legacies.
The controversial MLB hits king, Pete Rose, may have a chance at the Hall of Fame following President Trump's remarks about a potential pardon. Can Rose's legacy be redeemed?
In a surprising announcement, President Trump vowed to pardon baseball icon Pete Rose, criticizing MLB's decision to exclude him from the Hall of Fame due to his gambling past. Rose, who passed away last year, is still celebrated for his record-breaking career.
In a heated Oval Office confrontation, President Trump and Vice President Vance clashed with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy over the war with Russia, questioning each other's approach to diplomacy and peace.