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Taking the legal question out of it, Does it really matter? Even if she was 16 Pete, you are a scumball. It wasn't like you were 18 and she was 16. You were in your 30's!!!!"She was 15, Pete."
I'll take the under.
Pete Rose writes letter to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred asking for another chance at Hall of Fame
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose is once again attempting to get back in the good graces of Major League Baseball, writing a letter to league commissioner Rob Manfred in order to apologize for his 1980s gambling scandal and plead for a chance to be considered for the Hall of Fame. Rose's letter to Manfred was obtained and published by TMZ.
https://dam.tmz.com/document/a8/o/2022/11/11/a877b161992341e9b175d58861f8a8b0.pdf
Rose, 81, was banned from Major League Baseball in 1989 as part of a legal settlement between him and then-MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti over Rose's gambling habits, which included his betting on games while serving as manager of the Reds. In his letter, Rose asked for Manfred's forgiveness given that he is now in his eighties while also making an appeal for Hall of Fame consideration.
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While the door was not shut on Rose one day being reinstated when he was first banned by Giamatti in 1989, Giamatti would die of a heart attack shortly afterwards, which has complicated the idea of Rose being reinstated to this day. Rose most recently applied for reinstatement in 2015, an attempt that was denied by Manfred.
Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/...s-thanks-to-a-changing-rulebook-and-baseball/