Selig appears to be "seriously considering" reinstatement for Pete Rose

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[h2]Report: Selig eyeing Rose's status again[/h2]

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MLB commissioner Bud Selig appears to be "seriously considering" reinstatement for Pete Rose nearly 20 years after the hit king was banned from baseball for gambling on the sport, according to a report in the New York Daily News.

Hank Aaron's support for Rose's Hall of Fame inclusion, which he mentioned at this weekend's ceremonies in Cooperstown, N.Y., is a strong indication of Selig's possible action, the Daily News reported.

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"I would like to see Pete in," Aaron said. "He belongs there."

Lobbying for the move began five years ago but died when Selig became convinced Rose was not "reconfiguring" his life, the newspaper report said, part of the late commissioner Bart Giamatti's demands on Rose when he was ruled ineligible.

"I think a lot of the guys feel that it's been 20 years now for Pete, and would lean toward leniency and time served," an unnamed Hall of Famer said, according to the Daily News. "If he had admitted it in the first place and apologized way back then, he'd probably be in the Hall by now."

If Rose were to become eligible, it stands to reason he would have to be voted into the Hall of Fame by the 65 living members that make up the Veterans Committee.

Inclusion on the writers' ballot expires after 15 years, but Rose has never appeared on their ballot except by write-in.

"I know there are still guys who feel strongly against him," said another Hall of Famer, according to the report. "And I don't know if that would change even if Selig clears him."


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Wonder if the writers would vote him in
 
He needs to. Pete Rose is a Hall of Fame baseball player. And now, with all the steroid issues, his problem doesn't seem to be that much worse.
 
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul

He needs to. Pete Rose is a Hall of Fame baseball player. And now, with all the steroid issues, his problem doesn't seem to be that much worse.


Co-sign
 
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul

He needs to. Pete Rose is a Hall of Fame baseball player. And now, with all the steroid issues, his problem doesn't seem to be that much worse.


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Between steroids in baseball and Vick being reinstated in the NFL, there's no damn reason Pete shouldn't be in or even should've been in question.
 
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