The only nit which I’ll pick with this argument is that Shoeless Jackson committed his misdeeds as a player, and Pete was clean as a player. I’ve never seen or read any evidence that he betted against the Reds while he was a manager.
Cobb was a racist SOB but I never heard anything about his betting on games. Shoeless Joe was banned by Commissioner Landis, whose job it was to clean up the game. Who was the commissioner when Cobb committed his trangression and did he do it while a player or manager?
Jim,
I agree with you on Baseball’s Golden Rule, on Rose being at least guilty on betting on the team he managed, on his weekness and that he’s done this to himself. What I do not agree with is putting him in the HOF at all, ever. A lifetime ban is the appropriate response to what he did to baseball. As to his once stellar reputation…well, let’s just say it’s obviously unearned now that his true character’s been shown.
No sympathy at all for what he did.
I would agree with you except that baseball has no integrity left. Bud Selig, owner of the Brewers, proposes contracting the Twins, a team with a rabid fan base that just so happens to be the closest competition to Selig’s Brewers? Please. These ears are deaf to baseball’s cries of “integrity”. Rose should go in.
Fuck Rose. He knew the rules and he still played with fire. Actions have consequences, deal.
I’d let Rose into the Hall of Fame on the following conditions: he buys a damn ticket like everyone else, and he has to leave when the building closes.
Yeah, baseball’s a fucked up sport with ninety-nine problems right now. That doesn’t mean they need a hundred.
Pete Rose should be allowed into the Hall of Fame.
Posthumously.
I felt more sorry for him before I visited the Hall the first time. There’s a lot more than just the gallery and the plaques of the inductees. His on-field activites are pretty well presented in the museum with everyone else.
Please explain to me how betting on your team to win (as a manager) destroys the integrity of the game any more than taking performance enhancing drugs?
How many game outcomes were changed because players were juiced?
Or how many outcomes were affected because someone showed up drunk or stoned?
Get off your fucking high horses.
Pete Rose belongs in, for that matter so does Shoeless Joe.
I think the majority of you against him probably hated him as a player because he most likely stuck it your teams (he did that to practically all of them).
If common sense (== even-handedness) isn’t going to be applied, then fuck the rules.
Prove to me he bet against his own team and I might change my mind. Suspicion doesn’t cut it.
He agreed to the lifetime ban. It was his decision. Now he’s getting what he asked for and he doesn’t like it. That’s a damn shame.
And FYI, Pete Rose never stuck it to my team. Doesn’t even play hockey.
I think Joe Jackson and Pete Rose are Hall of Famers and deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. I don’t think they should have a ceremony for Pete, and I don’t think he should be able profit directly from his inclusion into the Hall, but for what the man accomplished as a player he deserves to be there. Michael Jordan is a known gambler (cite) but is there any doubt that he deserves to be in the Basketball Hall of Fame? Alex Rodrigues currently gambles (cite) and doesn’t get so much as a slap on the wrist. Charlie Hustle needs to be in the Hall of Fame. To do any less would be hypocritical, and would constitute unfair treatment (and smack of a personal vendetta by Bud Selig) by MLB.
Pete rose should get into the Hall… the day after Shoeless Joe gets in.
1926 he was brought in and accused of betting on games and they negotiated in a secret hearing with the very same Judge Landis.
Try this google ty cobb betting on game
Read through these links http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/C/Cobb_Ty.stm
http://www.baseballmusings.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=5910
It is common but not official knowledge that Cobb bet on baseball as a player.
The “Judge” did want baseball to be dragged back into the muck again and let both Cobb & Speaker off. But I am a crazy baseball nut. I also read through the Joe Jackson confession. He is guilty of sin. But doesn’t lifetime mean while alive?
Note: IIRC Cobb only played under Judge Landis, there were no commissioners before Landis.
Last Note: IIRC Landis is the Judge who gave baseball the special ruling protecting them from Anti-Trust. He was not known as a great Judge but you will need a legal person to go into details on that and wasn’t it a nice payback that baseball gave him the job as the first commissioner.
Jim
Madd Maxx you don’t really know what you are talking about. A-Rod did not bet on baseball. He was playing poker. This is not the Golden Rule.
Many Baseball player bet the Ponies with gusto. Very Common. The rule is to not bet on baseball.
As far as Jordan the Basketball Hall of Fame is a completely separate entity with completely different rules for a different league.
Bud did not impose the ban, Bud tried to get Pete to do the contrition act, but Pete has continued to screw up. The Ban was imposed 2 commissioners back.
Jim
That’s one of the sillier things I’ve heard argued. MLB players may go to Atlantic City and gamble. They just can’t do it on baseball. And especially not on their teams, either to win or lose.
The quote from Giamatti:
Pete did it to himself. It’s always been clear to me that if he’d dealt with it up front he’d have been out for a few years and welcomed back on probation. Instead he chose to screw around and paid the price.
I’ve never heard of anything that would warrant mentioning Ty Cobb and Hal Chase in the same breath.
Chase was alleged to be an active game-fixer. He supposedly (this is mentioned in Eight Men Out I believe) went up to his pitcher on the mound during a game and told him there’d be something in it for him if he eased up on the hitters.
I forgot gambling on cards in illegal casino’s is OK, while betting on sports in legal casiono’s isn’t. Gotcha.
Jordan’s gambling and near guaranteed induction in his sports Hall of Fame can’t be used to draw a parrellel because you said so. Gotcha.
All please ignore my previous post, as I obviously don’t know what I’m talking about. :rolleyes:
Forgive me for pointing out an inconsistancy between one of last generations great players (Rose) with one of this generations great players (A-Rod) and how MLB and Bud Selig in particular dealt with each of their situations that both involved gambling (albeit different types of gambling). To summarize, Pete apologized, still no dice on getting into the HOF; while A-rod says maybe I should be more careful about where I spend my 1/4 billion dollars and … nothing.
I also apoligize to drawing a parrallel between two great players that have both acknowledged gambling in the past (Rose & Jordan) and pointed out that one of them is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame in Basketball and the other has apparently no chance of being considered in his sort of Baseball.
A lesser man might point out that other sports instituted steriod policy on their own accord while baseball’s steroid policy took an act of Congress.
Yet another man might point out that it’s OK to differentiate between stages of a players career such as Pete Rose as a player, and Pete Rose as a manager similiar to how that man might differentiate between G. Bush Jr. as a former coke head/ draft dodger come baseball owner and G. Bush Jr. as Predsident.
I’ll leave those to another Doper.
Which previous post? I saw no prior post by you in this thread.
Baseball and Basketball have different rules. So does Canton.
A-Rod’s indiscretions are not the same a Pete’s. It is very simple: Don’t bet on baseball.
Actually MLB should investigate A-Rod however. Getting involved with an illegal gambling ring does impose a danger on the integrity of the sport. It can be argued that the very fact he did so could be used to blackmail him into a situation that could compromise the game. Is this what you meant? Is so I apologize, it really sounded like you were comparing apples to oranges.
Jim (baseball geek)
My post #31, which you quoted in your post #34.
My point is exactly that, baseball is inconsistent in it’s attempts to prevent the game from being compromised, and has been for almost as long as the game has been played. I’m not trying to blame anyone in particular but Bud Selig does make a timely target of this critisism. It’s a damn shame because I like baseball too. The first Doper I ever met in person was Wierddave at an Orioles game. No hard feelings here.
Madd Maxx (geek in general)