Pete Rose3
Bart Giamatti's decision to ban Pete Rose from the Baseball Hall of Fame was not a fair decision at all. Pete Rose was placed on Baseball's ineligible list in 1989 when commissioner of baseball, Bart Giamatti concluded that Rose had bet on baseball games, including games involving his own team, the Cincinnati Reds. In an agreement made with Baseball, Rose accepted his banishment from the sport. Although he never admitted to having gambled on baseball games(McCarver 44). Pete Rose was a phenomenal baseball player and manager. He was accused of gambling. His team while he was managing was supposedly involved. Bart Giamatti's severe punishment of Pete Rose is a very controversial topic in the world of sports. There are a few rules that must have been followed to be inducted to the Hall of Fame. The one that is keeping Rose away is rule five. Rule five states: Voting shall be based upon the player's record, playing ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character, and contributions to the team or teams on which the player played (Hemmer 85). This rule has been tested and beaten many times. Many players have entered the Baseball Hall of Fame such as the very unllikeable Ty Cobb, the drinking Babe Ruth, the umpire abusin
No one is sure if it is Pete Rose's goal in life to be in the Hall of Fame. Ron Peters claims that in 1987 Rose would sometimes bet up to $30,000 a day on various Major League baseball games. Tommy Gioiosa really bulked himself up with steroids that he got from Stenger (Reston 58). All of these statistics are definitely Hall of Fame worthy (Cosmic baseball n. Janszen also needed a lawyer, and to pay for this Janszen need to get back the $40,000 he had lent Rose the past year. After this Paul Janszen was feeling betrayed by Pete Rose, he then began answering questions about him to the FBI investigators. It is possible that these three men could have turned Rose in for some kind of pay back, because of the fact that Rose stopped associating with them (Allen 160). There is evidence that does lead to Rose gambling on games, even ones involving the Cincinnati Reds (Reston 32). Pete Rose can petition Baseball's powers to get off the list. It is a fact that Pete Rose is a gambler. Bart Giamatti made it clear that Rose was forever banished from baseball and he will never have another chance (Reston 12). By this time the two men were no longer friends. Hall of Famer, Mike Schmidt, a former teammate of Rose's in Philadelphia thinks Rose should be in the Hall of Fame as well. He spent most of his 24 year career playing with the Reds, Rose also played with the Phillies and the Expos. Former United States President Jimmy Carter published an article on October 30, 1995.
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