The possible Trump factor for the eligibility HAF de Pete Rose, says Espn Star


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Pete Rose was removed from the permanently ineligible list of Major League Baseball on Tuesday.

The MLB commissioner, Rob Manfred, wrote that after the death of a player, they are no longer inesegible, since they can no longer “represent a threat to the integrity of the game”, in a letter obtained by ESPN. Seventeen players are now eligible to be voted in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

The station of “Sunday Night Baseball” by ESPN, Karl Ravech, thought that Rose’s restoration seems associated with the recent Manfred meeting with President Donald Trump.

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The member of the Hall of Fame of Los Rojos, Pete Rose, appears before presenting a bronze statue of him outside the great American Park Ball in the center of Cincinnati on June 17, 2017. (IMAGN)

Trump and Manfred met at the White House last month, but it is not clear what the two discussed. Trump has been burning in his belief that Pete Rose should be included in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

“It seems more closely associated with a meeting he had with the president, Donald Trump, who made it quite clear that he wanted to acquit Pete Rose and take him back to a position where he would be eligible for a committee to take him to the Hall of Fame,” Ravech said during an appearance in “The Ricky Cobb Show” of Outkick. “

Trump published in Truth Social in February that he would posted Rose posthumously. The successful King of the MLB turned five months in prison in 1990 and in 2017 was accused of legal violation of a meeting decades before.

Ravech said he is not sure of MLB’s motivation to eliminate Rose from the non -eligible list.

“For me, I am not sure what that motivation is. For me, permanently inelegable means that. Pete Rose’s death does not necessarily change the dynamics for me; he was not eligible.

Tony Kornheiser de ESPN explains why Pete Rose’s restoration does not guarantee the Hall of Fame

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

“For Me, Pete Rose is in the Hall of Fame. If you go to Cooperstown, You Will See The Numbers, You’ll See The Bats, You’ll Hear About the Records, You Know That Not Nobody In The History of The Game Has More Hits Than Pete Rose. If you are talent Up in the hall where there the other plaques are, that’s a Different Story and That’s Clearly What This Paves The Way For. “

However, Ravech does not believe that the elimination of Rose from the permanently inelegable list means that it is guaranteed that he will be voted in the Hall of Fame.

“Rick does not mean that this will now see Greenling to attract him. It is quite clear that the players who are in these committees have made clear any stain in the game, whether they are steroids, those guys obtained as four votes in the most recent committee,” Ravech said.

“The game is another, since it has grown in club houses in the last 30 years, [I] Remember to enter each of them and the upper line is essentially the commandment: you will not bet on baseball. He raped him, then he was put in a permanently ineligible list. “

The great great Pete Rose of Los Rojos has a star that bears his name before a match against San Diego’s parents in Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati on June 24, 2016. (IMAGN)

Rose died at 83 in September 2024, but the debate about whether he should be in the Hall of Fame has been triggered.

Rose is MLB’s success with 4,256 career successes. It was the MVP of the National League in 1974 and it was 17 times All-Star, three times World Series champion and three times batting champion.

However, the star of the Cincinnati Reds became a polarizing figure when the news of his game in the games shook the world of sport. Rose received a MLB life prohibition in 1989, but after Tuesday’s announcement, he will be eligible to be voted for the first time.

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