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Norm Clarke, a colorful journalist who covered the back-to-back World Series champion Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s as an Associated Press sports writer and then became a popular entertainment ...
Commentator and former ESPN legal analyst Lester Munson will discuss the book “Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose” by Keith O’Brien during the next Books Between Bites program at the ...
Pete Rose, banned from baseball over gambling violations, is getting a measure of posthumous redemption through a pardon for ...
In this interview, long-time Dayton Daily News reporter, Wes Hills talks about Richard Skinner, a major bookie in ...
What should baseball commissioner Rob Manfred do about the petition from Pete Rose's family to reinstate the Hit King?
Ty Cobb, for example, was implicated in a game-fixing scheme and is alleged to have been a Klansman. But he and other far-less-than-perfect men are in a Baseball Hall of Fame that might double as a ...
Pete Rose didn’t get the roses (pun intended) of induction into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. In 1989 he received a ...
He's trying to remake the military into his fantasy of a country where straight white Christian men hold all the power and everyone else is marginalized, often to the point of exploitation. Last ...
Before Pete Alonso re-signed with the Mets, the Phillies were among the teams that “checked in” on the first baseman’s free agent market, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman writes.
Pete Rose is back. Although he passed away at 83 last September, he never really left. Nor is he likely to, now that baseball’s all-time hits leader’s name is trying to dodge SpaceX debris ...