Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Hall of fame ballot excludes Rose

Of all the disappointments fans and much of the baseball world has dealt with in the last year(steroids, embarrassing record by Royals, controversial rumor about Manny Ramirez being traded) and now Pete Rose gets his final shafting. The MLB commissioner has got a lot of balls to not reinstate Pete Rose on the ballot for the Hall of Fame. The rotten voters who had held the deciding outcome in the election process really screwed this baseball Great over big time. Some of these critics wouldn't recognize talent if it kicked them in the ass! Yes, Pete Rose betted on baseball and admitted it. What's this got to do with performance and achievements as a player? Those inconsiderate, heartless bastards...how dare they dignify a true baseball legend.

The list of names which WERE on the recent ballot failed in comparison to "Charlie Hustle." Such candidates included Dale Murphy, Doc Gooden, Gary Gaetti, John Wetteland, Willie McGee, Jack Morris, Hal Morris, and Walt Weiss. Are you kidding me? With the exception of maybe Dale Murphy the rest of these guys couldn't even hold Pete Rose's jockstrap(Not that they'd actually want to). We're talking about a lifetime .300 plus hitter with over 3,000 hits and 2,000 runs. Plus he was a perennial All-Star. Yeah, I guess that's not good enough for the douchebags who didn't think he belonged in Cooperstown.

Suppose Rose was a woman beater, hit men, drug addict, or gigolo. If that was the case he'd be accepted into the Hall of Fame even after the bad publicity received. He'd be welcomed with open arms into enrishment. This why is players like Doc Gooden get the free pass. His criminal record doesn't affect his selection on the ballot. Why should Pete Rose suffer from his private betting in a similar scenario. His actions did involve the game of baseball, resulting in being banned for life. That's justifiable, but refusing to give him proper consideration for the Hall is disrespectful and hypocritical. That's right, calling him one of the best players of all-time then disconnecting him from baseball years after he broke a rule is wrong. Give the man a break. Examine him as a Major Leaguer not as a gambler. This standpoint will show that he deserves the grand honor. So wise up decision makers and vote him in the Hall!

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