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07-27-2009, 03:14 PM #11
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
I'm not going to pretend to know anything about how good Shoeless Joe was or debate if he should get in or not...
What I will debate though is your comment about how if he were allowed to finish his career, he would have dwarfed other HOF numbers... people were saying the same things about Ken Griffey Jr., Bo Jackson, Barry Sanders, etc. How they were going to crush all the numbers and records and it wasn't even going to be a contest. Well, lots of other things can happen during a career that can derail the putting up of extreme numbers.
Again, I have no idea what kind of talent or numbers Shoeless Joe had when he was playing, but you shouldn't just put somebody in based purely on their potential.
Imagine all the people who could be put in on potential...
Just my .02
-Brian
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07-27-2009, 04:00 PM #12
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
Rose made the gambling mistakes we are all aware of, and made it worse by lying about them for so many years. However, I think 20 years is punishment enough. We all know the integrity of the game is suspect with roids, etc., so let Rose in... He's the hit KING.
RKROBERT KOPPEL
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07-27-2009, 04:46 PM #13
Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
I think baseball needs to Rose out. We are already dealing with one cancer (PEDs). We don't need to invite a second problem back in. People are missing the big picture on this issue. Re-instating him doesn't just mean being eligible for the Hall. It also means he can be on the field again. I heard an interview where he said he wants to coach again. We also know he is still gambling. If any team would be stupid enough to give him a chance, he would only end up doing the same damn thing again.
As if that weren't enough, the fact that he is selling these baseballs tells me his "apology" is less than sincere.
He is a cancer and is where he belongs...on the outside.
Chris
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07-27-2009, 04:49 PM #14
Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
He is also selling t-shirts and hoodies on his site. Good thing he apolgized.
The only thing he is sorry about is that he got caught.
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07-27-2009, 08:08 PM #15
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
Yea, I agree with some of what was said. I don't think Pete has ever felt bad about anything except how it all affected his nice life. But, I'm not saying he should manage again. In fact, it looks like he'd have to agree not to manage. I think that's only fair. Let him be a hitting coach or bench coach or announcer. That would be much better than seeing him sign at the forum mall 3 days a week.
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07-27-2009, 08:46 PM #16
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
Rose bet for the Reds to win -Jackson bet for the White Sox to lose.
Both are bad one is worse-Jackson's. Jackson was good enough to let balls fall in for hits and not look like misplayed errors. Fact is he could have caught them. Rose bet on a game to the detriment of the previous days game because there's the risk he won't overplay people the day before. His focus was on the one he going to bet on. Rose definitely can't be allowed on a MLB roster but should be eligible for that private organization,the Hall of Fame.
I met him yesterday at Cooperstown and kind of feel sorry for him. I like him. His jersey and bat are on display in the museum,why if he shouldn't be there.
Everyone has a tale to tell. Mays and Mantle were banned for being associated with gambling casinos. Feller had no problem shaking Mays' hand yesterday afternoon.
Jackson is a slick person who allowed his team to lose.
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07-27-2009, 09:06 PM #17
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
I'm a native cincinnatian, and a reds fan, but Pete should not be allowed back in baseball. People think since he bet on the reds to win, it's ok, the fact is, he bet on the reds to win if certain pitchers were in the lineup on that day; which means if the other pitchers were pitching he wouldn't bet, the bookies then knew what pete thought of the reds chances of winning on that day. The other reason is, the pros are never satisfied with what they make, if rose gets in, you will see players being bought to throw a game. Pete did bet on baseball when he was a player, some think it was only when he was a manager (according to an ex-player whos been aroung a loooong time). I loved watching Pete play, but greed rules; letting Pete in would only tell the current players that it's ok, you'll get in the HOF even if you throw a game. I'm just sayin.....
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07-27-2009, 09:16 PM #18
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
LET HIM IN!!! LET HIM IN!!!
Seriously though... I am as big of a Rose supporter as anyone. I just wish that he had handled all of this better throughout -- I know he wants to manage again, but he has a chance to get into the HOF if he agrees to no involvement in today's game. One part of me says -- let it go... just get into the Hall.
The other side of me says... F--- it -- get full reinstatement or nothing. The man clearly loves baseball, understands baseball,& still has a lot to GIVE to baseball.
The more I think about it... he should hold out for full reinstatement -- this is what would truly make him happy. The HOF nod at this point is actually kind of like going through the motions. It is important, but EVERYBODY acknowledges that he belongs -- isn't that all that really matters??
Plus... as Rose ages, he will be allowed into the HOF before he passes. Unless he dies suddenly, he will be let in if he becomes ill in a life threatening manner. I know this sounds grim, but even BUD would give him his due at that point.
So -- I say -- hold out to manage the Reds again, Pete!!!!!!
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07-27-2009, 09:23 PM #19
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Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
SERIOUSLY?????? You clearly have no idea about betting limits or sports betting in general. NO casino/bookie/sportsbook will take enough action on ONE game to make it worth "throwing" a game for a major league baseball player. PERIOD. The most you could get down is less than 5 figures -- please don't tell me that you believe that this is enough for a player to "throw a game"!!! Especially in baseball, where one player has much less impact than in a sport like say basketball.
Reinstating Rose would mean absolutely ZERO to current players, except that they may be able to benefit from his expertise if he was fully reinstated!!!
Compare Rose to the "steroid boys" and tell me who has affected the integrity of the game more. SERIOUSLY, is it even a debate????
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07-27-2009, 09:34 PM #20
Re: Pete Rose possible reinstatement..
To bring a good point back up that was said earlier:
It's the Hall of FAME, not Morality.
There are reasons why each member of the HOF is in there, it's because they were beyond good at what they did. Pete is the all time hit leader, so its obvious that he was beyond good at hitting right? So he should be in. He didnt cheat to get those hits. He didnt use PED's. He did it right. He just happened to do something on the side that was away from his moments at the plate.