Pete Rose eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame
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This time, the Padres left no doubt. In one of the most prolific offensive displays in franchise history, the Padres throttled the Rockies on Saturday night at Coors Field, 21-0 \-\- the largest margi
San Diego Padres star Manny Machado comments on his strong start to the season, and highlights the red-hot performance from the team as a collective.
Nick Pivetta struggles at Coors Field again; Rockies win seventh game and then axe former Padres skipper Bud Black
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The Angels won game one of the series 9-5 yesterday. Michael King had a decent outing on the mound for the Padres. He only gave up two earned runs on four hits. Things really went south for the Padres when reliever Robert Suarez gave up five earned runs in 0.1 innings.
Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and other players permanently banned by the sport would have their statuses restored at death. The ruling opens a path for Rose and Jackson to be considered for the Hall of Fame.
Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson were reinstated by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday, making both eligible for the sport’s Hall of Fame after their careers were tarnished by sports gambling scandals.
The veteran left-hander is looking to pitch for his 14th team in what would be a 21-year career in the majors.