The Cincinnati Reds will wear a patch on their uniforms this season to honor Pete Rose, and the organization has also planned a special giveaway to honor the "Hit King" during a special home game this season.
Rob Manfred is considering a petition to reinstate Pete Rose, ESPN reported a day after Donald Trump said he would pardon MLB's all-time hit leader.
A lawyer for Rose's family told ESPN he's seeking the baseball player's removal from the banned list in a push to get him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Rose, who was placed on the permanently ineligible list in 1989 because of gambling, died in September of last year
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is reportedly mulling the potential reinstatement of baseball legend Pete Rose from the league's ineligible list. According to ESPN's Don Van Natta Jr., Manfred is "considering" a petition filed by Rose's family to have him posthumously removed from the list and allow him to become eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Training Media Day in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday also held some very newsy developments from MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, as well as other executives from around the league. Of course, news is constantly popping up in Reds camp,
Baseball's hit king and Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose could be posthumously reinstated in a shocking turn of events.