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Pete Rose Bets He Can Get Into The Hall Of Fame After denying for 14 years that he had bet on baseball, pete rose has receiveda $1 million advance to admit in his new book that he did, in fact, bet on http://www.bongonews.com/layout3.php?event=828
Museums Can Solve Pete Rose Fiasco A pete rose Manager baseball card. Is pete rose baseball s greatest player of thelast half century?Or is he its biggest goat? Build a museum. Put him in it. http://www.artsjournal.com/artsissues/redir/20040118-37268.html
Thedesertsun.com | Other Perspectives: Pete Rose George Zander Palm Springs pete rose has finally admitted that he bet onbaseball games after 14 years of denial. So, no pete rose in baseball. http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories2004/opinion/20040118012828.shtml
Extractions: e-mail story print story headlines by e-mail subscribe now! var pageName="opinion headline: Other perspectives: Pete Rose" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="other_perspectives" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="opinion" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" var s_code=' ' Other perspectives: Pete Rose No. I think Pete Rose violated everyones trust - the fans, the clubs, the other players, and the owners. Moreover, even when finally making the admission, Pete Rose basically excused himself. I dont feel that he demonstrated any real regret over his actions. In my opinion, the MLB Lifetime Ban should stand.
Pete Rose: FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAMBLE pete rose is a very interesting character upon the national media sstage. He was banned from baseball 14 years ago for gambling. http://www.blackwebportal.com/wire/DA.cfm?ArticleID=1552
Christian Century: Rose By Any Other Name - Pete Rose YOU HAD TO ADMIRE the way pete rose played baseball. Judging by what he didon the field, he earned the right to be in baseball s Hall of Fame. http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m1058/2_121/112905832/p1/article.jhtml
Extractions: YOU HAD TO ADMIRE the way Pete Rose played baseball. Judging by what he did on the field, he earned the right to be in baseball's Hall of Fame. He is still the all-time hits leader with 4,256. Over a 24-year playing career he was named to the All-Star team 17 times; and he had an incredible fielding percentage of .991 despite playing four different positions. The gusto with which he threw himselfliterallyinto the game earned him the nickname Charlie Hustle. Unlike some professional athletes today, Rose needed no special motivation to play hard. But what Rose did off the field earned him a lifetime ban from the game of baseball. He bet not just on his own sport but even on games he managedwhich, in baseball, is the unpardonable sin. Since 1989, when he was banned, Rose has denied ever having bet on baseball. But now, with time running out on his eligibility for nomination to the Hall of Fame, Rose has released a book in which he admits that he bet on baseball games he managed, although he claims he never bet against his own team. Should the character and off-the-field conduct of an athlete be considered when it comes to career honors? Rose's defenders point out there are plenty of other sinners in the Hall of Fame. In Rose's case, however, his sins struck at the integrity of the sport. He betrayed the game he loved.
Geoffrey Norman On Pete Rose On National Review Online for some 14 years, pete rose has confessed sort of to what everyone knewall along He was guilty of betting on majorleague-baseball games, including http://www.nationalreview.com/norman/norman200401091034.asp
Extractions: A He was not merely a natural; he was also boundlessly and passionately in love with the game and he didn't care who knew it. Bull Durham In fact, in some ways, Rose resembles Clinton with his natural talent and love for what he does; his unwillingness to see or admit mistakes; his unconcern for supporters and friends who believe in him until the last lie. And his conviction that somehow, when all the dust settles, it is he who is the victim. So Rose is on the television and in the bookstores this week, confessing that he did what everyone who looked at the evidence knew he'd done; the same way we all knew that the Monica stuff was true the minute Clinton denied it and hired a lawyer. In his mea sorta culpa available at bookstores everywhere ) Rose makes some surly comparisons between himself and a hypothetical player who is an alcoholic or junkie, implying that he got an unfair shake. It is an argument that will doubtless fly on Oprah. Gambling is the great betrayal in baseball. Everyone who plays the game knows it. Rose argues that he never bet
Harvard Gazette: Should Pete Rose Be In The Hall Of Fame? In 1989, thenbaseball commissioner Bart Giamatti barred pete rose from baseballafter an investigation found that he was guilty of betting on baseball games http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/08.21/21-peterose.html
Extractions: News News, events, features Science/Research Latest scientific findings Profiles The people behind the university Community Harvard and neighbor communities Sports Scores, highlights, upcoming games On Campus Newsmakers, notes, students, police log Arts Museums, concerts, theater Calendar Two-week listing of upcoming events Let him in! That was the jury's decision in a mock trial to decide whether Pete Rose should be admitted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. The trial took place July 17 at Harvard Law School. Broadcast by the cable sports channel, ESPN, the trial featured Alan Dershowitz, the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, for the prosecution and high-profile Los Angeles lawyer Johnny Cochran for the defense. Former Texas state judge Katherine Crier, now a TV journalist, presided. The trial took place in Ames Courtroom in Austin Hall, which was transformed into a television studio for the occasion with banks of lights glaring down from the ceiling and a TV camera, one of several, swinging over the audience on a 30-foot boom.
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TIME.com: Sitegeist: Pete Rose's Confession Here s what people are saying The Confessions of pete rose Formerbaseball commissioner Fay Vincent pens an oped for the New York Times. http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,570762,00.html
Extractions: This week's issue of Sports Illustrated contains excerpts from Pete Rose's new book My Prison Without Bars , in which he admits for the first time publicly that he bet on baseball. Here's what people are saying: The Confessions of Pete Rose New York Times . Having felt disrespected by Rose for more than a decade, he urges some caution in ushering Rose "to the front row of baseball's most honored citizens." Pete Rose Realized Hall of Fame Clock Was Ticking SI senior writer Tom Verducci lends his opinion on why Rose decided to come clean. Vote: What Now for Pete Rose? Even While Admitting Guilt, Rose Still Hustles Los Angeles Daily News points out that Rose's last book contained a completely different story and charges this release as being part of a simple scheme to get elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Cincinnati Reds At Cincinnati.Com - Your Key To The City saga probably will drag into 2004 There is a good reason why the reinstatement ofPete rose to baseball is taking longer than the principals thought it would. http://www.cincinnati.com/reds/peterose.html
Extractions: For Reds fans, baseball's offseason revolved not around blockbuster trades at the winter meetings, but rather the possibility that one of their heroes could be restored to the sport's good graces. Here is a chronology of Enquirer coverage of the ongoing attempts by Pete Rose to gain reinstatement to baseball and restore his eligibility for election to the Hall of Fame. February 25, 2003: ESPN plans movie on Pete Rose
CBC Sports Online: Pete Rose No. THE PAST. How did this whole thing get started? In early 1989, Major LeagueBaseball began investigating allegations of pete rose s gambling activities. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/indepth/peterose/
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