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The punishment was never too harsh, the man was never a sympathetic figure, and Cooperstown never felt incomplete.
The punishment was never too harsh, the man was never a sympathetic figure, and Cooperstown never felt incomplete.
Cooperstown has never felt incomplete without Pete Rose, but the all-time great never disgraced the game while playing — and ...
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart. But ...
The Eagle's Howard Herman discusses what the death of Pete Rose, the Baseball Hall of Fame and when local TV stations covered ...
Current Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona can recall the first time he ever met Pete Rose. Of course, it was on the ...
“Baseball reflects American life,” reads a summary on the site of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and perhaps that’s what commissioner Rob Manfred had in mind when he decided last week to remove ...
Longtime Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman has voiced strong criticism of MLB's decision to posthumously reinstate ...
The MLB action on Friday, May 16 continues out West with an interleague matchup that sees the Seattle Mariners visiting the ...
""I had 11 of the best years of my life there," Terry Francona, the former Guardians manager, said. "Love the people there." ...
MLB all-time hit leader Pete Rose bumps first with former team mate Tony Perez during a ceremony before the MLB National League game between the Cincinnati Reds and the San Diego Padres at Great ...
Longtime Cincinnati Reds announcer Marty Brennaman ripped Major League Baseball for their timing on their decision to ...