Pete Rose: Major League Baseball Hall Of Fame

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What would you say if I told you the baseball player with the most hits, at-bats, singles, and games played of all time is still not in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame? He’s a former MVP of the league and rookie of the year; he’s a three time World Series champion; and the recipient of two Gold Gloves and three batting titles. Now, if his resume wasn’t full enough, he has also made 17 All-Star appearances. I’m sure you’re asking yourself, how can this man not be in the Hall of Fame? Well if you look in the Major League Baseball Rule Book under section (d), paragraph two, you will read; “Any player, umpire, club, league official, or employee, who shall bet any sum whatsoever upon any baseball game in connection with which the bettor has a duty to perform shall be declared permanently ineligible” (Leppard 1). That is the …show more content…

He attended Western Hills High School where Pete played football and baseball. Due to his lack of interest in his studies Pete was left with two options to either be held back a year or to attend summer school. Pete Rose’s father, Harry Rose, decided that it would be better for him to repeat a year of school than to miss a summer playing baseball. It would also give Pete an extra year to mature physically (Rose 1). It ultimately paid off because right after Pete graduated from High School he signed his first professional contract with the Cincinnati Reds. I’m going to step away for just a second and mention that the life that Pete Rose was living is the dream for anyone who grew up playing sports. To work as hard as you can, for as long as you can too eventually one day be standing on the field that you admired for so long is absolutely amazing. Now right out of the gate Pete was a legend in the making. In 1963, he earned the Rookie of the Year title receiving 17 of the 20 total votes. He was on the pathway to success with nothing standing in his way, besides

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