Fawn Rose, daughter of baseball icon Pete Rose, became emotional after learning that MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred lifted her father's permanent ineligibility status. Although Pete Rose passed away on September 30, 2022, Fawn wishes he could witness this pivotal moment. Rose was banned in 1989 for betting on games while managing the Cincinnati Reds. The lifting of the ban opens the door for Roseâs induction into the Hall of Fame, which would take place through the Classic Baseball Era Committeeâs vote in 2027. Fawn passionately advocates for her father's legacy and contributions to baseball.
Fawn Rose, the eldest daughter of baseball legend Pete Rose, was so overcome with emotion on Tuesday after MLB commissioner Rob Manfred had taken her dad off the permanent ineligible list that she became teary-eyed.
With Rose's reinstatement, he is now eligible to be voted into the Hall of Fame, which would be judged by the Classic Baseball Era Committee, which is set to meet in December 2027.
Fawn expressed hope for her father's accomplishments to be recognized: "His achievements on the field, I don't think there's ever going to be another Pete Rose, someone who played with heart and grit..."
The former Reds great died Sept. 30 at the age of 83. "I wish our dad was here to share this with our family and with all the fans," Fawn said.
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