Heck of a sport. The Baseball Hall of Fame does NOT include the player with the most hits, the hitter with the most home runs, or the pitcher with the most Cy Young Awards.All of his records are in the HOF but he isn’t. If the HOF tries to put him in now that he’s gone the family should decline the nomination and tell the HOF to stick it.
RIP. Should get in the HOF now
I think he's permanently banned per Rule 21. So is Shoeless Joe.If he was banned for life, isnt his ban now literally lifted since his life is over?
The whole ban was a tragedy. He cant work in mlb? Ok thats more than fair. But what value is there in banning him from thr hall?
Isnt the hall supposed to be only the collection of on field accomplishments and talent? It belongs to the fans and the game as much as the individual player. The whole thing was a matter of punishment that completely went beyond the intent of the hall itself. He should be in there complete with a description of what happened.
RIP. Should get in the HOF now
I love the Pete in the Hall discussions. They never fail to deliver. All I will say is don't bet on baseball is the one rule they have posted in every clubhouse. Then when caught he got indignant about it for decades.
Agreed. I don’t get why people are upset with the Hall of Fame when Rose is clearly the one in the wrong here.I love the Pete in the Hall discussions. They never fail to deliver. All I will say is don't bet on baseball is the one rule they have posted in every clubhouse. Then when caught he got indignant about it for decades.
Pretty much how I feel. I don't think it's any slap in the face or insult to put him in now. It's pretty much the one rule baseball has but if anything, America will forgive someone who acknowledges mistakes and asks for forgiveness. He refused to do it for 25 years and insisted he did nothing wrong while the evidence seemed pretty conclusive he did and finally when all else failed, finally comes clean with a half-hearted apology to get his way?Agreed. I don’t get why people are upset with the Hall of Fame when Rose is clearly the one in the wrong here.
MLB has always made it crystal clear to everyone involved that there is one cardinal sin that will get you banned.
At every single point, Rose chose to do exactly the wrong thing. It was a pretty simple and clear cut rule to follow, and it was completely within Rose’s control to handle things more appropriately.
- Rose was fully aware of this rule and chose to break it anyway
- He did it willfully and repeatedly (it wasn’t just a single moment of weakness situation)
- When caught, he was obstinate and uncooperative with the investigation
- Rose then chose to go on the permanently ineligible list as part of his settlement with MLB
- Rose made no effort to be forthcoming afterwards nor did he show any contrition, thereby choosing to sabotage any chance he had at reinstatement
If they let him in the Hall, I don’t have an issue with that, but I also have zero issue if they stick to their guns and he remains ineligible.