Rules.
It was the Chicago Black Sox that did it.
He never bet against his own team.
He bet on games in which he was involved, and that is verboten.
Rules.
It was the Chicago Black Sox that did it.
He never bet against his own team.
Rules.
It was the Chicago Black Sox that did it.
He never bet against his own team.
I'd guess since the lifetime ban has ended he'll be inducted straightaway.
Rightly so.
If he were let in, what message would that give to all the youth that think sports figures are heroes?
This.Peter should have gotten in but as someone said yesterday that know him well had he shown a reasonable amount of contriteness it may have changed his ban. We all know there are a few in the hall that were less than sterling characters.
...The hall of fame should be about recognizing great achievements ON THE FIELD and by that measure he should be in...
... With with most great artists and athletes, I feel one can admire and respect the skill while ignoring whatever they are up to when not performing. (Hmm. Maybe that's the difference, though, from other greats. Yes, I think so. He bet on the game while he was coaching the game.)..
Maybe so, but I think MLB must shoulder much is not all of the blame for that. If they hadn't allowed Marge Schott to so grossly under pay him for managing, he wouldn't have needed the money.I don't disagree with the sentiment, Caje, but I think he violated it:
He bet on games he was coaching.
I am not a gambler, so not very aware of how it works, but Muss points out above that people can bet on the point spread. So say he only bet on his own team to win, he still could have manipulated the team's play to affect the number of runs by which they won...He said he was only betting on his own team, I doubt that.
I have very mixed feelings about Pete Rose and the Hall of Fame. On one hand, the only rule of baseball prominently displayed on a large sign in every clubhouse, at least during Rose's tenure as a player and manager, is the following:
Rose admitted he bet on baseball, and further admitted that he bet on the Reds. I believe he further admitted betting on baseball from the clubhouse phone, in the days before cell phones. We have nothing if we don't adhere to the rules that were in place, and of which every player and manager was regularly notified . . .
On the other hand, when I call up MLB.com, I notice that the 2024 ALL MLB TEAM is sponsored by MGM Rewards . . .
All of the greats from that era of Bball were short on cash.