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Pete Rose Removed from MLB Ineligible List, Now Hall-Eligible
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Major League Baseball has lifted Pete Rose’s permanent ban, making him eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame. Rose, who died at 83 in September 2024, was barred for gambling on games. The decision reshapes his legacy.
Rose holds the MLB record for most career hits, with 4,256. His aggressive style earned him the nickname “Charlie Hustle.”
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In 1989, Rose was banned for betting on baseball games, including his team’s. The scandal tarnished his reputation.
The Hall of Fame excludes players on MLB’s ineligible list. Rose’s removal now allows consideration for induction.
Rose played primarily for the Cincinnati Reds, winning three World Series. His contributions to baseball remain widely celebrated.
The decision follows years of debate among fans and officials. Rose’s supporters long argued for his reinstatement.
Some believe his on-field achievements outweigh his mistakes. Others feel the ban should have remained due to gambling’s impact.
Advocates say Rose’s record merits Hall recognition. Critics argue honoring him undermines baseball’s integrity.
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