MLB Reinstates Pete Rose and Joe Jackson

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and Rob Manfred just managed to get dumber than "let's move the ASG out of Atlanta."


Pete Rose, Former Phillies Star, Can Now be Considered for Baseball Hall of Fame


Hey, SI, Pete Rose spent 19 year as a player in Cincinnati, he spent 5 as a Phillie.
He won twice as many WS as a Red.
He broke 1K, 2K, and 3K hits as a Red and then set the hit record as a Red
He won the MVP as a Red.
He won the Rookie of the Year as a Red.
He had a 44-game hitting streak as a Red.

But "sure", he was a........former Phillies star....
 

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and Rob Manfred just managed to get dumber than "let's move the ASG out of Atlanta."


Pete Rose, Former Phillies Star, Can Now be Considered for Baseball Hall of Fame


Hey, SI, Pete Rose spent 19 year as a player in Cincinnati, he spent 5 as a Phillie.
He won twice as many WS as a Red.
He broke 1K, 2K, and 3K hits as a Red and then set the hit record as a Red
He won the MVP as a Red.
He won the Rookie of the Year as a Red.
He had a 44-game hitting streak as a Red.

But "sure", he was a........former Phillies star....
I’m kind of shocked by this.

Fun fact:

Even though Pete Rose has about 500 more hits than Hank Aaron… Hank still hit for a higher average in addition to being the HR King.

Aaron didn’t bet on games either.
 
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I’m kind of shocked by this.

Fun fact:

Even though Pete Rose has about 500 more hits than Hank Aaron… Hank still hit for a higher average in addition to being the HR King.

Aaron didn’t bet on games either.
Think about this: Pete Rose has a career WAR (wins above replacement) of 79.6. That's damn good, Rose ranks 41st all-time, right ahead of Joe DiMaggio and ahead of some bona fide superstars. Think of it like this: there's been over 20,000 guys make an appearance in a big league game; there's only been 761 who played AT LEAST 1,000 games. So Pete Rose is in some pretty elite company with a WAR of 79.6. From the time he left the Reds after 1978 until he retired, his overall WAR was only 0.1

But Hank Aaron not only has a better WAR than Pete.......his is 143.2, which is fifth on the all-time list. Barry Bonds has the highest, which may suggest WAR isn't all it's cracked up to be given Barry never won a championship, so exactly how hard could he be to replace in terms of winning a pennant?

I always knew Hank was a better overall player than Pete; I had no idea he was THAT much better. Pete played 364 more games and went to the plate about 2000 more times. Basically, in those 364 more games, Pete his .249 and then played long enough to break the record. And let's admit it, Rose was washed up after the 1981 season, where he broke Musial's NL hits record. (He was so bad, he was actually benched during the 1983 World Series).

Aaron also stole 42 more bases and was caught less than half as many times as Pete stealing. The only place Pete was better than Hank, quite frankly, was he struck out a bit less. Pete got 2 walks per year on average more than Hank, but the caught stealing (7 per year vs 4 for Aaron) undid it.

And Aaron had 1100 more total bases despite those 500 fewer hits, in part because he added on three bases every time he went around the nearly 600 more home runs he hit than Rose.
 

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I can see the arguments either way, but the part that is disgraceful to me is, "Now that the guy is DEAD, let's retract that ban". I mean, they have royally screwed him even worse than they did.
Manfred basically said as much. He essentially said that the worst punishment they can get is knowing that they will never be in the HoF while they are alive.
 

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I can see the arguments either way, but the part that is disgraceful to me is, "Now that the guy is DEAD, let's retract that ban". I mean, they have royally screwed him even worse than they did.
I agree 100%, Bill.

But hey.....it's PRO sports, so what would one expect?

Sadly......it stopped being about the game a long time ago, IMHO.....

Appreciate your thoughts, as always, my friend!
 
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Manfred basically said as much. He essentially said that the worst punishment they can get is knowing that they will never be in the HoF while they are alive.
Yes, and wasn't it nice of them to suddenly CREATE THAT RULE just a few months before Rose was going to be on the ballot?

Pete Rose gambled.
Pete Rose was wrong.
Pete Rose wasted opportunities to fix it.

But he was right about one thing: "if I had been addicted to DRUGS rather than gambling, they'd have suspended me and paid for my rehab." And he's not wrong. And Rose also got blamed for Giamatti's death, which made his rise that much more difficult.

I always suspected Vincent had it in for Rose (it came across all the time) and he was never gonna say, "Yeah, I told the HOF they ought to stick it to him."

I was all for crucifying Rose over gambling until baseball looked the other way and ruined all their records anyway with steroids.
 
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I think the issue with Rose is that there is no way to know for certain if he ever fixed a game.

I feel more for Shoeless Joe. He had an amazing series. From everything I have read, he did take money, but there was no point in which they can identify that didn't give 100%. I always felt like he took the money and had no intention to throw a game.
 

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This is as dumb as the NCAA vacating wins. You've got cheaters all over the hall. Should have either let him in while he was alive or stand your ground and never let him in.
 

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Joe Jackson and Pete Rose.....both should have already been in the HoF in my opinion. But I also think Bonds and Clemens should be in as well.

So I guess the precedent is set to where they'll wait until some of the steroid guys are dead, then put them in.

This reinstatement move after death stinks. Its petty nonsense by grown men.

Jackson and Rose can't be considered for the Hall until the Classic Baseball Era Committee meets in December 2027. I didn't even know until today there was a Classic Baseball Era Committee. They can only consider players stats before 1980. Who comes up with this crap.

This feels like a committee along the lines of Steve Martin in The Jerk.
 

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I can't follow this....

I think the issue with Rose is that there is no way to know for certain if he ever fixed a game.
I think it's fair to say that we can view the fact he did not bet on EVERY game as a de facto admission to the gamblers that Pete was sending the signal "I don't think we're going to win tonight." That doesn't mean he was throwing the games, but it DOES mean the gamblers knew to bet on the opposition, which is close enough to the same thing.

I feel more for Shoeless Joe. He had an amazing series. From everything I have read, he did take money, but there was no point in which they can identify that didn't give 100%.
Meh, this canard has been around a long time and ASSUMES that EVERY GAME in that World Series was fixed. Except they weren't. In the KNOWN fixed games 1, 4, and 8, Joe went 3-for-17. He did have 3 RBIs in the 8th inning of the final game...when the Reds were ahead, 10-1. And he also played out of position in left field to the point the Reds - who had NINE triples in that World Series - hit 3 to him. Triples to a guy out of position with a good arm.

The one piece of evidence that might save him a bit is that he had three of Chicago's ten hits in game 2. And yet both White Sox runs were unearned in that game.

I mean, Chick Gandil (.233) hit better in the series than FIVE of the Reds' eight regulars despite the fact two White Sox pitchers were throwing them easy tosses to hit. So are we going to say now that Gandil wasn't throwing the series or the Reds were? The Reds made 12 errors in that series...exactly the same number as the White Sox so again...were the Reds actually throwing the series, too? (Btw - Hod Eller, who threw Game 8 for the Reds reported to his manager he'd been approached about a fix).

Jackson participated in the fix and got $5K. Now...whether we should look at baseball players the same way a century ago with poor folks might be a better discussion. Rose had no need to do what he did he was a millionaire.

I always felt like he took the money and had no intention to throw a game.
Yeah, but that's like Rose not betting on his team - it's the same thing no matter how we look at it.
 
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