Pete Rose, banned from baseball over gambling violations, is getting a measure of posthumous redemption through a pardon for federal tax evasion.
a posthumous entrance to the museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., with a plaque acknowledging his baseball sins. MLB does not own the ...
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The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum, long a roadside attraction in the heart of Minnesota’s hockey country, might not call ...
Mr. Rose, baseball’s all-time hit king, was banned from the sport in 1989 for gambling on baseball and has since remained ...
Justin Verlander will be enshrined in Cooperstown early next decade after a career with nine All-Star appearances, three Cy ...
The Hall of Fame has announced changes to the Era Committee election system -- which allows players retired for more than 15 ...
In some ways, deGrom is the starting Billy Wagner, who was elected in January in his final year on the ballot. Wagner threw ...
The Hall of Fame made some small adjustments to its veterans committee system to limit people with relatively little support ...
Questions are once again swirling about whether Pete Rose will ever be elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
What do baseball, sales, and success have in common? More failure than you think. Discover why small wins matter more than ...
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