MLB Considers Reinstating Pete Rose as Trump Promises Posthumous Pardon
- Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner, is considering a petition to remove Pete Rose from baseball's ineligible list after meeting with Rose's family lawyer and daughter.
- Pete Rose was banned in 1989 for betting on baseball, but he remains the all-time hits leader with 4,256 hits.
- Lawyer Jeffrey Lenkov described a recent meeting with Manfred as 'productive' and called for the Hall of Fame to honor Rose's legacy.
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Pete Rose Will Spend The Afterlife As A Cudgel
On an otherwise calm day for the president (only blaming one country for being invaded is a light day by his standards), he announced his intention to pardon Pete Rose. For what, we're not sure, and with jurisdiction he does not have, he has decided that Rose needs to be reintegrated into America's good graces in the way Rose expressly said he didn't want it: posthumously. But as the master of the grand and clumsy gesture, the Snickers-bar-in-ch…
President Trump Making One Of Most Glorious Decisions In History Of Baseball — Posthumously Pardoning Pete Rose
President Donald Trump is planning on issuing "a complete PARDON of Pete Rose," the career hits leader in baseball who was ultimately banned from the sport.
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