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Federal authorities are investigating Pistons guard Malik Beasley on allegations of gambling related to NBA games and prop ...
Baseball legend Pete Rose died on September 30, 2024 at the age of 83. In May of 2025, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob ...
Johnny Bench? Pete Rose? Joe Morgan? It was the "other" Hall of Famer who provided the rock Bob Howsam built his team on, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is returning to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for another potentially combative hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee as airstrikes between Iran and Israel ...
A review of 'Tow', which stars Rose Byrne in the incredible story of an unhoused woman who fights the system to get her towed car back.
Joe Morgan trade? Maybe. George Foster trade? Not really. Sparky Anderson hiring? Sort of. Here's the story when the Big Red Machine was really born.
Elly De La Cruz hit 887 feet worth of home runs in the fourth and sixth innings Tuesday to join Pete Rose in Cincinnati Reds ...
You’re reading the Prompt 2025 newsletter. Sign up to get it in your inbox. Pete Rose didn’t live to see himself removed from baseball’s banned list. Neither did “Shoeless” Joe Jackson.
Here are five things to know about the Hall of Fame committee process that now awaits Pete Rose. 1. How the committee works Pete Rose’s path to a home in the Hall requires several steps.
Pun intended. “Pete Rose’s 4,256 hits can’t erase that he admitted to putting the integrity of the game in question with his gambling,” wrote author Travis Sawchick for theScore.
CINCINNATI — Pete Rose has been posthumously reinstated by Major League Baseball, making his name now eligible for the Hall of Fame. The major news sent shockwaves around the baseball world and ...
Pete Rose was his own worst enemy when he was alive. Now that he's gone, he'll finally get his chance to make the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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