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Yardbarker on MSNBanned no more, 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson has huge fans in his hometownGreenville, South Carolina mourned the death of a native son, former Major League Baseball star "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.
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Therein lies the rub: Manfred knows (as we all do) that Rose’s induction into Cooperstown is very likely the end result of ...
The posthumous reinstatement makes the South Carolina hitter and 16 others, including Pete Rose, eligible for MLB Hall of ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB insider explains reason why Pete Rose is unlikely to be voted into Baseball Hall of FameMajor League Baseball reinstated Pete Rose and ‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson from the ineligible list for the Hall of Fame, making them eligible for induction.
Pete Rose remains baseball’s all-time hits king. But his reputation was stained because of gambling: He was banned from the game and barred from entry to the Hall of Fame. Last week, all of that ...
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The News-Herald on MSNGuardians outfielder Nolan Jones frustrated with .160 batting average | Jeff Schudel's The Cleveland BeatNolan Jones, to borrow a phrase used by Guardians radio announcer Tom Hamilton, is scuffling. Or maybe “scuffling” doesn’t quite describe hitting .160 in mid-May more than a quarter of the way through ...
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Pete Rose is now eligible to be voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Not because he ...
The punishment was never too harsh, the man was never a sympathetic figure, and Cooperstown never felt incomplete. Signs long ...
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