Pete Rose history on display at Baseball Hall of Fame
Briefly

Tens of thousands of fans flock annually to Cooperstown, New York, to honor new Hall of Fame inductees. Pete Rose, deceased at age 83, remains significant despite being banned from the Hall due to betting on baseball. Commissioner Rob Manfred recently lifted Rose's ineligibility, allowing potential induction. Rose's contributions are showcased through donated artifacts, highlighting his extensive achievements, including his all-time hits record of 4,256, and three World Series titles. The Hall continues to recognize his impact on baseball history, despite the 'Pete Rose rule' enacted in the aftermath of his betting scandal.
Pete Rose remains a significant figure in baseball history, evident by the numerous artifacts displayed at the Hall of Fame, despite his absence from the Hall of Fame ballot.
After his death, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred lifted Pete Rose's ineligibility, allowing his potential return to the Hall of Fame ballot after years of exclusion.
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