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Former Chicago White Sox outfielder "Shoeless" Joe Jackson might not be in the Hall of Fame anytime soon, according to Jeff ...
Rose died in September 2024 at the age of 83, and attorney Jeffrey Lenkov filed a petition to remove Rose's permanent ban. In ...
Major League Baseball has lifted its ban on Greenville native Shoeless Joe Jackson, a move that opens a pathway for the ...
The all-time hit king and Jackson -- both longtime baseball pariahs stained by gambling, seen by MLB as the game's mortal sin ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's recent ruling makes 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson and seven other former Chicago White Sox players eligible for the Hall of Fame.
After Rob Manfred's decision to remove Pete Rose from the permanent ineligible list leads to some calling it a "dark day for ...
Gambling scandals meant Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson were ineligible for the Hall of Fame. That changed on Tuesday.
For decades, Pete Rose’s legacy was split in two—on one side, the game’s all-time hits leader with 4,256 knocks. And on the ...
Jackson and the rest of the Black Sox are being reinstated from baseball's lifetime ban list with immediate effect, according to baseball commissioner Rob Manfred. Manfred made the announcement in a ...
Manfred officially removed Rose and Jackson, and all other deceased players, from MLB’s permanently ineligible list on ...
Shoeless Joe Jackson is famous for playing barefoot, has valuable cards from 1910s. He was part of the 1919 Black Sox Scandal ...
MLB has reinstated Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, ending their lifetime bans and making them eligible for Hall of Fame ...