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s_morrison57 09-10-2009 11:58 AM

Should Pete Rose be allowed in the Hall of Fame
 
I say yes he should be in for what he did while playing baseball, his scandal is nothing compared to breaking historic records while on drugs. Compare gambling to some of the other crap that goes on in pro sports and its nothing.

legion 09-10-2009 12:01 PM

Yes, one year after he dies.

Is his lifetime ban from baseball still in effect?

At least with drugs, the players are still striving to win the game. When you are betting on your own team, the competition has been extinguished.

Looking_for_911 09-10-2009 12:07 PM

Another "Yes" vote here, and for the very reason "s_morrison57" stated. I wouldn't make him wait the year after he'd dead like "legion" wants to... maybe just not let him attend the ceremony. :-)

Big Ed 09-10-2009 12:09 PM

Absolutely yes. And about the betting -- I never heard that he bet AGAINST his own team. As far as I'm concerned, betting on your team is no big deal.

legion 09-10-2009 12:10 PM

I could be persuaded, but it would take some acting contrite on Rose's part.

As far as I know, to this day, he has behaved like a victim, even after admitting he bet on his own team.

First it was "I never gambled on baseball."

Then it was "I gambled on baseball, but never on my own team."

Then it was "I gambled on my own team."

sammyg2 09-10-2009 12:18 PM

Yes, absolutely he should be allowed in the hall of shame.
Oh wait, you said hall of fame.
Lesse,
He said he didn't bet on baseball games and then later came out and admitted that not only did he bet on professional baseball games (including his own team's games), he was in debt big time to bookies.
He not only did something to shame the game and bring it's integrity into question, he lied about it. no way should he be honored in any way.
Unless they have a lefty hall of fame ;)

Some of us know the difference between right and wrong and we don't admire or honor those who don't.

peppy 09-10-2009 12:19 PM

H??? NO. Not until after he is dead.

Rich76_911s 09-10-2009 12:33 PM

The dude was one of the best hitters of all time, he belongs in the hall of fame.

They aren't keeping Bonds, Ryan, Conseco, Sosa, or Mcguire out for what I see was a much worse offense to the game.

The guy has / had a gambling problem, he has paid the price more than most do for their mistakes.

I grew up watching him and Mike Schmidt play for the phils though so I am biased.

john70t 09-10-2009 12:35 PM

Isn't the "Hall of Fame" based upon a player's lifetime performance?

Unless there is a minutia of evidence that he threw a game(or two or three) for the mob, or performed with drugs.....what does gambling have to do with it?

legion 09-10-2009 12:48 PM

Let me revise my earlier statement:


First it was "I never gambled on baseball."

Then it was "I gambled on baseball, but never on my own team."

Then it was "I gambled on my own team, but never bet against it..."

I'm guessing in another ten years we will know the truth. For a guy in massive gambling debt, it's a heck of a lot easier to intentionally lose than to win...

I'm just saying, I'm skeptical of where the story is right now.

bell 09-10-2009 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 4889151)
I could be persuaded, but it would take some acting contrite on Rose's part.

As far as I know, to this day, he has behaved like a victim, even after admitting he bet on his own team.

First it was "I never gambled on baseball."

Then it was "I gambled on baseball, but never on my own team."

Then it was "I gambled on my own team."


.......reminds me of a certain president who said he did not have sexual relations with that woman......he didn't get impeached, pete rose should be in the hall of fame......the man's been punished enough.....had he bet for his team to lose i would have a different opinion.....

m21sniper 09-10-2009 12:56 PM

Yes.

Looking_for_911 09-10-2009 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rich76_911s (Post 4889195)
the dude was one of the best hitters of all time, he belongs in the hall of fame.

they aren't keeping bonds, ryan, conseco, sosa, or mcguire out for what i see was a much worse offense to the game.
the guy has / had a gambling problem, he has paid the price more than most do for their mistakes.

I grew up watching him and mike schmidt play for the phils though so i am biased.



+++++1

legion 09-10-2009 01:15 PM

I'm not arguing whether or not he should be in the hall of fame. For me it is a "yes" without question.

I'm only arguing whether or not he has come clean enough to deserve the satisfaction within his own lifetime...

bell 09-10-2009 01:25 PM

Well let's see.....micheal vick did his time for something much criminally worse then betting on your team to win and he's already back on the field......
Pete rose admitted what he did, "took his punishment" for the past how many years?......and yet still there is this debate....

imaircooled 09-10-2009 01:30 PM

Quote:

I'm only arguing whether or not he has come clean enough to deserve the satisfaction within his own lifetime...
I agree Legion. I love the Reds and have all my life. We have had season tickets since I was about 2 years old...in the front row might I add! The Reds meant the family being together. Great memories with my dad and my Grandpa. (Grandpa reminded me so much of Joe Nuxhall....and had followed the Reds all his life. He could tell you stories. Anyway, with all that said....all Pete needed to do was act like a good human just for a little bit and he could have been Babe Ruth....well almost...but you know what I mean. Pete was one of the great players and he does belong in the Hall.

Pete, do what you have to do to get in the Hall of Fame!

teenerted1 09-10-2009 01:38 PM

yes

every player "bets" on their team...he just happened to put the money on "RED"

lukeh 09-10-2009 01:49 PM

No. He bet on baseball, his team and then lied about it. I think at some point sports should have consequences and punish someone. Until then it will be just more of the same. I can do whatever I want and get away with it because I play...pick a sport. I mean what is even the point of having rules if nothing happens when you break them?

Porsche-O-Phile 09-10-2009 01:53 PM

The year after his death, exactly as Legion said.

A lifetime ban is a lifetime ban. Period. End of story. It wasn't "lifetime with eligibility for reconsideration after 20", it was lifetime. MLB should grow a pair and stick to their decision.

The Mitchell Report players should also be similarly banned, IMHO.

john70t 09-10-2009 01:57 PM

Bell- Vick? What about Kobe?
He's walking on polyuethaned hardwood instead of concrete. Meanwhile many top U.S. bankers are now celebrating their freedom in the paradise with taxpayer dollars.


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