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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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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