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1982 TOPPS #636 PETE ROSE, STEVE CARLTON of Phillies
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1970 topps batting leaders pete rose/bob clemente/cleon jones
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Pete Rose 1963 Topps #537 Rookie Card (Reds)
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PHILLIES PETE ROSE'S 600TH DOUBLE/SCHMIDT HR #225 TICKET STUB-7/25/79 AT DODGERS
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1985 TOPPS PETE ROSE # 95 Graded SGC 98 GEM MINT 10 ( POPULATION 1 )
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1971 71 TOPPS BASEBALL PETE ROSE #100 REDS BGS BCCG 8
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1971 71 TOPPS BASEBALL PETE ROSE #100 REDS BGS BCCG 9 TOUGH CARD!!
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Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds1986 Fleer Future Hall Of Famers Card #1 NM+
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1973 Pete Rose dimanche reds baseball card rare! nm
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1984 Topps All Star Glossy Set (40) NRMT Pete Rose Gary Carter Ozzie Smith ++
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Pete Rose chases hit 4192 to flout the all-time record


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    Hustle: The Myth, Life, and Lies of Pete Rose


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    My Prison Without Bars


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    • Pete Rose in his own words
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Ray Fosse, victim of Pete Rose, feels for Posey
Ray Fosse, victim of Pete Rose, feels for Posey ABC NewsFosse's ball game came in the 1970 All-Star Game, a well-chronicled and often-replayed headfirst slide by Pete Rose that took out Fosse at the picture and detoured his promising career as an all-around catcher. "Just sorry to see it," Fosse said of the Pete Rose Calls Scott Cousins-Buster Posey Available-Plate Collision 'Good, Hard Ray Fosse: Despite Buster Posey affair, no need for rules changesRay Fosse doesn't think you can change the rules in the matter of catcher collisions - -all 1,124 news articles »

Pete Rose wants to be able to enjoy the Hall of Fame while he's alive
Pete Rose wants to be competent to enjoy the Hall of Fame while he's alivePete Rose was on 97.5 in Philly yesterday and was asked if he suspects that he'll be inducted into the Passage of Fame after he's dead. His response: “Well I think that would probably to be honest with you piss a lot of people off if that's the way it was and more »

Pete Rose On Making The Hall Of Fame After He Passes: “That would probably to ...
Pete Rose On Making The Hall Of Fame After He Passes: “That would probably to ... It may barely be a little ironic to me that Pete Rose appeared on Philadelphia sports radio yesterday due to the fact that Buster Posey had his ankle discontinuous after a collision from the Marlins Scott Cousins. Who could forget Pete Rose colliding with Pete Rose Doesn't Want To Be Done for Before He Gets Into The Hall Of Fameall 4 news articles »

Pete Rose wants to manage again
Pete Rose is 70? Sentence I feel old. Really. Really. Old. Yeah, and I want to hose every good looking lady I see. Fat conceivability Sorry Rose. Just like a felon can't ever own a gun again one who once gambled on baseball can no longer be apart of the pleasure. Pete Rose says he still wants to manageGuest column: Rose (and others) deserve our forgivenessPete Rose 'still wants to get back' in baseball - -all 202 tidings articles »

PETE ROSE, HOF: IT IS TIME TO COME TOGETHER
Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson) Should the all things hit king Pete Rose be banned from the HOF for something that had absolutely nothing to do with his days on the field as a player? Day in and day out he would be the first one at the club house, and more »

Is Lance Armstrong a modern-day Pete Rose?
Alas, Armstrong, who has done so much to raise money for cancer research, is turning into Pete Rose right before our very eyes. He has denied the accusations for so elongated that now he has too much at stake to admit it. He would lose all credibility, and more »

Wedge winces on Miguel Olivo's headfirst slide
Stuff winces on Miguel Olivo's headfirst slide(May 29, 2011, by nap206) Read more Obviously Pete Rose never played Little League. (May 29, 2011, by boilrmakerjim) Read more Miguel Olivo looked like he had gone a few rounds in the enclosure, but was otherwise fine the morning after his headfirst slide and more »

Pete Rose????????????

Do you believe Pete Rose should be allowed in the Baseball's hall of fame? why or why not


Positively not.
It never ceases to amaze me why people don't understand the facts in this case.
1. Pete Rose bet on baseball.
2. The punishment for betting on baseball is to be declared perpetually ineligible.
3. Players who are permanently ineligible are not allowed to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

For those of you who for some reason can't view these simple reasons, I will explain.
Pete Rose has admitted to betting on baseball games involving the reds while he was the overseer. This despite the fact that he would have seen the very large sign that is prominently displayed in every single major conspiring with clubhouse that clearly states that it is against the rules, and also clearly explains what the punishment is. Rose played in or managed in about 4500 big league games, so I seriously doubt he did not know the rule. he simply chose to break it, philosophical that he either wouldn't get caught or that he would be let off simply because he was the one and only Pete Rose, and Pete Rose is certainly more important then any rule could possibly be. This was not, as some people will surely say, a "misjudge", but a deliberate breaking of the most sacred rule in sports. But he continually broke the rule. The head up does not state that this rule does not apply to a player with over 4000 hits, it does not brilliance that the punishment is different for managers than for players, and it does not specify that the rule is different if you only bet on your team to win. Savannah and simple, the rule is very clear cut.
Whether or not someone like a Bonds or Clemens gets into the Hlall is completely off the beam to Rose's case. The bottom line is that baseball now has a disciplinary plan in place for players who test positive. While it is not a excess rule until HGH can be tested for, it is the rule they have. And players will be punished according to that rule.
The argument that players like Cobb (an unthinkable racist) or Ruth (a drunk and a womanizer) are in the Hall also holds no merit for the simple reason that being a racist, a tight or a womanizer is not now, nor has it ecer been, against the rules set forth by MLB. If ti were, the Hall would certainly have a lot fewer members, as I would bet that a good edition of the Southern gentlemen who played the game even into the 60's were pretty racist, and we all know that more then a few ballplayers have had a liking for the opposite sex.
Also you cannot simply separate Rose the manager from Rose the player. There is only one Pete Rose, and he screwed himself.
You also can not argue that he deserves to be in because he is the all time head inhits. There is a place that that is recognized - it's called the record book. His stats are still there, and will always be there. So to claim that he is not given honour for his achievements is just plain silly.
There are only 3 things that will ever make Rose worthy of the Hall of Fame. The first is that he somehow magically becomes quite innocent. And since he has admitted to betting on games, that obviously will never happen. Another thing would be for "permanent" to really expire. Rose's ban was not for a lifetime, it was not for a fixed amount of time, and it was certainly not based on when public opinion would change. it was stable. as in forever. And finally, the hall of Fame could possibly change it's rules.
Don't hold your breath for any of those events to surface. And I am certainly glad that they won't.