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Greenville, South Carolina mourned the death of a native son, former Major League Baseball star "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.
Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson were reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred last week, making both eligible for ...
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Pete Rose remains baseball’s all-time hits king. But his reputation was stained because of gambling: He was banned from the game and barred from entry to the Hall of Fame. Last week, all of that ...
The posthumous reinstatement makes the South Carolina hitter and 16 others, including Pete Rose, eligible for MLB Hall of ...
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Commissioner Rob Manfred’s decision to re-instate Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson from baseball’s permanent ineligible ...
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart. But ...
As a baseball writer and National Baseball Hall of Fame voter from Central New York, I’m okay with the decision to allow Pete ...
The Eagle's Howard Herman discusses what the death of Pete Rose, the Baseball Hall of Fame and when local TV stations covered ...
More than a century after he was banned from professional baseball, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson is now eligible for the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. Put your cowboy boots on and get ready for a ...