It's been 20 years since Rose was banned from major league baseball, and 17 years from the time he should have been inducted into MLB's HOF. The fact that, to this day, he's still on the outside looking in, is arguably one of the greatest travesties in all of professional sports. Did he lie...yes. Was he an oft arrogant jerk...yes. Did he bet on baseball as a MANAGER...admittedly so. However, was he one of the greatest players to ever play the game...absolutely.
I have always contended that what Rose did as a manager should, in no way, diminish what he accomplished as a player which is seemingly the basis for one's induction. Should morals and ethics be such a determining factor, I cringe to think how empty that building would be upon thorough investigation of the rest of those inductees.
As a player, Rose did not cheat the game and, instead, played it at the ultimate level...thus earning him his given nickname. We would all be extremely proud of our sons should they ever play the game the way Rose did.
Yes...he screwed up...but only after his playing days were over. Compare that to these modern-day cheaters with their steroids and PEDs who are still earning a very good living and we're left with a whole bunch of hypocricy. Should anyone named in the Mitchell report or be affiliated with the most recent steroid offender list ever be considered for the Hall, they might as well just shut down the building.
It's time that Bud Selig and MLB extend the same type of forgiveness that they've extended to many, many players in the recent past and do the right thing by Pete Rose. Without Rose in the Hall, the Hall will forever be tarnished. Nomatter, I will always consider Charlie Hustle one of the greatest players ever to play the game...with, or without his induction.
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