This article was originally published on www.si.com as Rob Manfred Considering Petition From Pete Rose's Family for Reinstatement.
This week, they weigh in on baseball commissioner Rob Manfred's pending decision on a Jan. 8 petition by Pete Rose's family to reinstate the Hit King from the permanently ineligible list.
"Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition filed on Jan. 8 by Pete Rose's family to have Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader posthumously removed from baseball's ineligible list ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition filed on Jan. 8 by Pete Rose's family to have Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader posthumously removed from baseball's ineligible list ...
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a petition to have Pete Rose posthumously removed ... and is now being sought posthumously by his family." He described Manfred as respectful ...
Major League Baseball extends its deepest condolences to Pete Rose's family, his friends across the game, and the fans of his hometown of Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Montreal and beyond who admired ...
MLB all-time hits leader Pete ... I die," Rose told Condit, according to ESPN. "Which I totally disagree with, because the Hall of Fame is for two reasons: your fans and your family.
Pete Rose's family is petitioning MLB to remove him from the ineligibility list, which would allow him to be considered for the Hall of Fame. Rose was banned from baseball for life in 1989 for ...
About five months after his death, MLB appears to be considering former first baseman, third baseman and outfielder Pete ... removing Rose from the ineligible list," family lawyer Jeffrey Lenkov ...
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