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One thing Trump and Manfred may have discussed is the subject of Pete Rose's Hall of Fame candidacy. Trump said he would pardon Rose posthumously after he died at age 83 in September 2024.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's White House visit with President Trump sparked speculation, especially after Trump's comments regarding a potential pardon for Pete Rose. Manfred previously opposed ...
Tommy Van Helms was one month younger than his former running mate with the Cincinnati Reds, Pete Rose. Helms joined his longtime teammate in death six and a half months apart on April 13.
Although the specifics of their meeting have not been made clear, the visit from Manfred comes shortly after Trump’s comments about MLB’s all-time hits leader, Pete Rose. On Feb. 28 ...
Jeffrey Lenkov, a Southern California lawyer who represented Pete Rose prior to his death at age 83, filed a petition on Jan. 8 to reinstate Rose from baseball's permanent ineligible list.
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