The United States President took a wild swing at the MLB on Friday night, lashing out over their decision to keep Pete Rose out of the Hall of Fame despite the fact that he’s the all-time hits leader and one of the best players in baseball history.
Another day, another controversy in the White House, though the potential pardon of Pete Rose is meaningless to his Hall of Fame chances.
MLB hit-king's passing and endorsement from President Trump could be the factors that dramatically change the equation.
Donald Trump has vowed to pardon Pete Rose as he called on Major League Baseball to posthumously induct the all-time hits leader into the Hall of Fame and reverse his lifetime ban
After U.S. President Donald Trump put his support behind a petition to make Pete Rose eligible for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, MLB chiefs are weighing up a proposal
Major League Baseball's hit king Pete Rose is still not in the Hall of Fame but he will receive a full pardon from president Donald Trump
Here's what Trump said about Rose, and why Rose doesn't currently have a bust Cooperstown. Trump says he will pardon Pete Rose President Donald Trump confirmed on both his Truth Social and X social media pages that he is going to move to pardon Pete Rose.
Trump called for Rose to be elected to the Hall of Fame and said MLB "didn’t have the courage or decency" to allow him in.
Pete Rose never had his permanent ban from Major League Baseball lifted before he died last year, and U.S. President Donald Trump is now trying to help clear the Cincinnati Reds legend’s name.
President Donald Trump said he’ll pardon baseball great Pete Rose, but the move won't make Rose eligible for Cooperstown.
President Donald Trump says he would give a pardon to all-time hits leader Pete Rose, who was banned from baseball and died last September at age 83.