The only path of Pete Rose to the Hall of Fame is through baseball writers, says Espn Star


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Baseball fans already ask that Pete Rose enters the Hall of Fame after the MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced that, along with 16 deaths, including “Shoeess” Joe Jackson, they were removed from the permanently inevitable list on Tuesday.

However, Manfred is not the one that would place Rose in the Sacred Lalls of Cooperstown, like Tuesday, Tony Kornheiser of ESPN, he remembered all those fans.

“Rob Manfred does not put you in the Hall of Fame. Baseball writers, who are members, put you in the Hall of Fame,” Kornheiser said about “forgiveness of the interruption.”

“Those baseball writers, as we know well, are guardians of the game. They take rapes very seriously. Joe Jackson set games, agree? Pete Rose bet on the games as a team manager. That doesn’t disappear.”

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The former Philadelphia player Phillies, Pete Rose, gives the hat to fans during an ex -student day on August 7, 2022 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, Archive)

Fans rushed to social networks to express their disgust that MLB had so far waited to remove Rose from her permanently ineligible list. With that, many felt that the Hall of Fame was the next correct step to rectify the absence of Rose of the game since the early 1990s.

However, Kornheiser brought another kind of baseball players that baseball writers have not yet voted for the hall.

“Do you know who more is eligible for the Hall of Fame at this time? Barry Bonds is eligible, Mark McGwire is eligible,” he said. “Sammy Sosa, Roger Clemens, are eligible.

The restoration of Pete Rose has baseball fans in the uproar: “What a penalty they waited so far”

Now, this does not mean that Kornheiser does not want to see Rose in the hall one day.

“As you know, Mike (Wilbon), I would put Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame,” he added. “I would put their sins on the plaque and its achievements on the plate. I agree that, when your life has left, it is good to be eligible for something. But I don’t see Pete Rose as a member of the Hall of Fame of the first wall. I just don’t do it.”

Rose, the successful leader of all time of the MLB, added to the permanently ineligible list after he found that he played in the games while he was a player and manager. Initially, Rose denied the accusations, but in 2004, he was clean and admitted the game.

Pete got up during a Red game as a player/manager in 1989. (Use Today Sports)

Manfred announced that the inelegability of the players of the game ends with his death.

“Obviously, a person who is no longer with us cannot represent a threat to the integrity of the game,” Manfred wrote in a letter, obtained by ESPN, to the lawyer Jeffrey M. Lenkov.

“In addition, it is difficult to conceive of a penalty that has a more deterrent effect than one that lasts a life without relief. Therefore, I have concluded that permanent inelegability ends with the passage of the disciplined individual, and Mr. Rose will be eliminated from the permanently ineligible list.”

President Donald Trump announced in March that he would forgive Rose, who turned five months in prison in 1990. In 2017, Rose was accused of legal violation of a meeting decades before.

The Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose player in 1985. (IMAGN)

“Major League Baseball did not have the courage or decency to put the last ones, Pete Rose, also known as ‘Charlie Hustle’, in the Baseball Fame. Now he is dead, he will never experience the emotion of being selected, although he was a much better player than most of those who did, and can only be called Posthummy. What a shame!” Trump published.

Rose can be eligible for the Hall of Fame now, but it will depend on baseball writers vote to make it official.

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