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Pete Rose may admit for the first time publicly that he bet on baseball games when a new autobiography is released in the New Year.

The book, "My Prison Without Bars", is scheduled to be released January 8, two days after the results of the annual Hall of Fame vote are announced.

While the publisher says the timing is coincidental, the belief is that Rose will use the release to confirm long held suspicions that he bet on baseball games as manager of the Cincinnati Reds.

Rose was barred from baseball in 1989 for gambling on sporting events, but he denied ever betting on baseball games specifically. However, over the past year, there have been hints that baseball's all-time hits leader was willing to make such an admission in order to gain reinstatement and become eligible for the Hall of Fame.

Rose has been eligible for the Hall of Fame since 1991 but his banishment has meant his name has not been on the ballot the last 12 years. His last year of ballot eligibility is 2006, which will be voted on in December 2005. Should that expire, he could be voted into the Hall by way of the Veterans Committee.

The New York Times quotes a major league baseball official who says Rose admitted to betting on baseball games during a meeting with commissioner Bud Selig in November 2002.

"I don't know what's in Rose's book but there's got to be something in the book that's worth all this," the unnamed official tells the Times, alluding to the fact that an unusually high 500,000 first run copies of the book have been ordered by the publisher.

In a previously released autobiography in 1989, "Pete Rose: My Story", Rose claimed he never bet on baseball games and that the investigation which led to his ouster from baseball was "tainted".

http://www.tsn.ca/mlb/news_story.asp?id=66254
 

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Now why did you have to get me started, it's New Years Day
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Like anyone bought his bullshit to begin with. All pete needs to admitt now is that he is a freeloading, gambling degenerate, attention whore. C'mon Pete the truth will set you free
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DickyW:
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Now why did you have to get me started, it's New Years Day
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Like anyone bought his bullshit to begin with. All pete needs to admitt now is that he is a freeloading, gambling degenerate, attention whore. C'mon Pete the truth will set you free<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

LOL DickyW

Happy New Year

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I wonder what Bob Knight thinks of Rose
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I loved Rose as a kid, all those hits , all those positions he played, switch hitting and slapping the ball into the Riverfront Stadium alleyways...barrelling over Ray Fosse, moving to third base and firing the ball off the magic carpet, spiking the third out when he move to first base
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Everything he did as a ballplayer, was cool to a kid who lived and breathed baseball....Ahh yes the magic misperception known as the television! Shame what happened to this boys favorite player of the 70`s....Thank goodness #33 came along
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Gen- Did you notice the ABC ad for this special? Rose looked like he was confessing in the clips they showed....Or was that just the impression ABC wanted to give? Should be interesting...
 

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I bet if he played basketball he would be in the Hall of Fame.
 

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A newspaper reported Saturday that Pete Rose admits in his upcoming autobiography that he gambled on baseball.

The Philadelphia Inquirer cites an unidentified source who was briefed on the book. The former Cincinnati Reds player and manager's publishing company says the autobiography will go on sale Thursday.

On Wednesday the New York Times reported that Rose admitted betting on games in a 2002 meeting with commissioner Bud Selig.

The Philadelphia paper says sources close to Selig say he hasn't made a decision about Rose's application for reinstatement.

Rose is baseball's all-time hits leader. But he's banned from baseball and ineligible for the Hall of Fame. Some believe he would have to confess to gambling on baseball as a condition for reinstatement.

http://www.onnnews.com/story.php?record=28296
 

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Brings into question the integrity of the game means he should never be in the Hall of Fame. He did more to potentially hurt the game then he did to help it.
 

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Hall of Fame members get there for what they did on the field. Pete is among the top 50 ever to play the game. If we graded the Hall of Fame members on character, there would be no Hall of Fame.

Where did I hear that?
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"Hall of Fame members get there for what they did on the field"

Well Gen Shoeless Joe Jackson will be thrilled
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If Pete gets in the shoe gets with his .356 lifetime
 

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All you have to do is ask his Staten Island Bookie that he wrote a 60,000$ personal check too,lol!
 

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Never brought up character. I'm bringing up bringing into question the integrity of the game -- which Rose did.

Daryll Strawberry doing lines of coke is a moral decision that shows a bad character... But it never brought into question whether when he was out there on the field if he was purposely trying to tank the game.
 

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Hey guys,
If your down 50,000$ for the week and have a chance to throw a game you're betting to get even would you do it??? ABSOLUTELY! ONLY question is would a book take action on a game knowing you are involved in the outcome???
 

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