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  • Dennis S
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    Who cares any more? Myers says these are the questions people want answered? Really? Who wants answered? You Chris Myers? I grew up a die hard Reds fan and my grandfather took me to games are on the old Crosley Field. No one was a bigger Pete Rose fan than I was, but that was ages ago. Time marches on. The man has paid his debt and then some. Do they want him to get in his knees and beg and kiss Selig and Vincent's white butts? It ain't happening. Move on.

  • terry c
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    its almost an injustice to keep punishing him for that mistake… look at football steroids and all the other crap … yet pete rose seems to have been an example

  • WeTrippyMane
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    listen…. the problem with baseball nowadays it's that they're willing to let players with steroids past still play and gain millions of dollars. even players with drugs problems or spousal abuse, they're willing to gave them second chance and make millions of dollars. the league even pay for their therapy. And this man, even though he did something bad, he doesn't need to be ban from the league or never have recognize for his career.

  • Jonathan Kubacki
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    I'm a diehard Pirates fan and I think it's a travesty that Pete isn't in the Hall of Fame because of what he did as a player. I dispize what he did as a manager betting on baseball and it was wrong but he never cheated the game or cheated to get those hits get Pete in the Hall for being one of the greatest hitters that ever lived