News

Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
At long last, Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson can be considered for the baseball's hall of fame. Their banishment never matched their transgressions.
Jaylen Brown can erase a bad memory. No, Pete Rose does not belong in Cooperstown and being a mediocre QB is really lucrative ...
The legends of pastoral fields. The detailed history and meticulous attention to continuity. The sight of kids playing ball.
The move means Rose and Jackson could now be considered for inclusion in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Rose and Jackson ...
In cases like Rose, Bonds (and yes, Shoeless Joe Jackson), simply note that negative stuff on their plaques. There. Everyone ...
When Hamlin collapsed, in the first quarter, the game was stopped and wasn’t resumed. Players on both teams were shaken, and ...
Jonathan Kuminga can and will score. For somebody other than the Warriors. He’s the best athlete the team has. He’s an ...
Baseball world is stirred by Terry Francona's support for Pete Rose. Rose's Hall of Fame eligibility is a long-standing ...
Texas Rangers hitting coach Bret Boone shared his opinion on Pete Rose's reinstatement and his Hall of Fame chances.
Pete Rose’s Reds teammate Tony Perez told The Post he’s thrilled Rose was removed from the restricted list by MLB ...
MLB veteran who was twice named an All-Star had nothing good to say about commissioner Rob Manfred's Pete Rose decision.