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Most of you should have already heard about this in Wednesday's Snakebyes, but I wanted to make sure those who hadn't are informed. Now that we are all caught up, I'll get to my main point.
Baseball’s all-time hit king, officially listed on baseball’s permanently ineligible list for the mortal transgression of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and other players permanently ...
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost— a lifelong fan of the team who attended the 2005 World Series —was elected Pope Leo XIV. Five days later, eight of the team's former players banned in the "Black ...
Pete Rose, Joe Jackson, and many others had their permanent bans lifted by commissioner Rob Manfred, but there are still some people who permanently banned by the league.
Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that those permanently banned by the sport would have their statuses restored at ...
Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and 15 other deceased baseball players have been removed from MLB's permanent list of ...
In a historic, sweeping decision, baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday removed Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible ...
On a wet, breezy evening just off Pete Rose Way — with a BetMGM billboard beckoning beyond right field — ballplayers, coaches ...
Here's what a decision to remove deceased players from MLB's ineligible list means for their Hall of Fame eligibility and ...
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