What an asshole, surprised Pete didn't punch him.I will never forget fucking Jim Gray doing his retarded best to fuck up a great occasion.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4fmEbgKeh0
What an asshole, surprised Pete didn't punch him.I will never forget fucking Jim Gray doing his retarded best to fuck up a great occasion.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4fmEbgKeh0
MLB didn't do anything to him. He did it to himself.God damn shame what MLB did to him. I was blessed to watch a decent amount of his career and saw him play in person many, many times. Even had him sign a ball for me back when I was a kid.
He earned that Charlie Hustle nickname every game. Hell of a ballplayer.
Yeah, no one ever denies his greatness as a ballplayer. I got his book on hitting when i was 12 in little league, and it helped a ton...made better by ted williams book on hitting.If ypu've never been to Cooperstown, the HOF is actually loaded with Pete Rose memorabilia and accolades.
They don't deny his greatness and accomplishments.
He just isn't inducted as a player.
He fucked up. Sure.MLB didn't do anything to him. He did it to himself.
He never came across as an arrogant prick to me. Tough competitor. But asshole? Meh. I met him a few times - always a nice guy.Yeah, no one ever denies his greatness as a ballplayer. I got his book on hitting when i was 12 in little league, and it helped a ton...made better by ted williams book on hitting.
However, he was an arrogant prick and if he had admitted what he did before 2004, and showed the least amout of remorse or contriteness about what he did, instead of just doubling down on being the arrogant prick he always was.....things might have gone differently for him
Someone broke down all the games he bet on, and his coaching tendencies. It was a pattern that he would save his best players and relievers to use in the games he bet on, and use his poorer ones on games he did not.He fucked up. Sure.
But they let him participate in MLB activities when it was convenient for them. MLB Network. All Century Team.
He's goung to get in. Probably 10 years or so down rhe line. Just a shame he'll never see it.
He didn't throw a game like the Black Sox in 1919. He bet on his team to win. Not excusung the behavior - but it's not apples to apples.
A manager making questionable calls in games? Holy shit at that revelation. Haha.Someone broke down all the games he bet on, and his coaching tendencies. It was a pattern that he would save his best players and relievers to use in the games he bet on, and use his poorer ones on games he did not.
So, while he did not bet against his own team which would lead to the possibility of throwing games, his gambling still influenced the way he managed, the players he used, and games that preceded or followed the games he was betting on.
The best way i can describe him is that he was an incredible ball player, but kind of a shitty human
It's not...someone actually crunched the data lol. I'll try to bring it up.A manager making questionable calls in games? Holy shit at that revelation. Haha.
Pete wasn't a great in-game manager.
What you are describing could simply be confirmation bias. All moves made by a manager can be questioned. If what you described is proof of influencing games to favor a bet placed, David Bell might be the most degenerate gambler of all time because nearly every game this year he made some "WTF" moves.
I would have punched the dude right in his smug fucking face.What an asshole, surprised Pete didn't punch him.
Confirmation bias. I could go back and find games he didn't bet on but still made WTF moves.It's not...someone actually crunched the data lol. I'll try to bring it up.
If they could prove David Bell was gambling on his own games, then sure, you have a point.
Use common sense...you have a degenerate gambler betting on his own games, even though he knows what will happen to him if he's caught....that has the managerial control over the team and is ablet to make personnel decisions that influence the outcome of games.
He was pooling resources into the games that he knew he bet on and stacking his best pitchers on the days he was gambling.
Not confirmation bias. Occam's Razor.Confirmation bias. I could go back and find games he didn't bet on but still made WTF moves.
He was a flawed human. I won't say shitty. Flawed is more accurate.
They busted Joe Jackson for the same thing.There's also files that apparently show he was betting on games as a player....not just as a manager
He SHOULD be in the hall. But the reason he's not is on him, not MLB. Betting on baseball as a player or manager is the death sentence.
OTL: Notebook shows Rose bet on MLB as player
There's no way to prove it one way or the other. It certainly wasn't obvious at the time.Not confirmation bias. Occam's Razor.
It's confirmation bias to believe his gambling didn't affect his managerial decisions just because Rose said so. THere's no way it couldn't
They aren't going to kick the current-day Babe Ruth out of baseball.Also, MLB is hypocritical in that they allowed Ohtani to find a fall guy and sweep his gambling under the rug.
If his translator stole all this money from him to bet, where is the police report? Where is the legal case?
Yeah...that's never going to materialize is it
Meh.This paragraph from the link i shared is telling stuff.
There's a reason why the book detailing his betting as a player is sealed away, and immune from a FOIA request. They don't want anyone to see it.
"To Dowd, one of the most compelling elements of the newly uncovered evidence is that it supports the charge that Rose was betting with mob-connected bookies through Bertolini. Dowd's investigation had established that Rose was hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt at the time he was banished from the game.
"Bertolini nails down the connection to organized crime on Long Island and New York. And that is a very powerful problem," Dowd said. "[Ohio bookie] Ron Peters is a golf pro, so he's got other occupations. But the boys in New York are about breaking arms and knees.
"The implications for baseball are terrible. [The mob] had a mortgage on Pete while he was a player and manager."
Fucking this all dayAlso, MLB is hypocritical in that they allowed Ohtani to find a fall guy and sweep his gambling under the rug.
If his translator stole all this money from him to bet, where is the police report? Where is the legal case?
Players placing proxy bets in today's world is nearly impossible to police.NFL players have been suspended for gambling...all of this will be a growing snowball of a problem for professional sports, since sports gambling has been legalized, and the leagues are basically shilling for the gambling sites.
It's going to lead to degeneracy and fixed games (if it hasn't already *cough cough Chiefs cough cough*)
The money can always be tracked. Seems like they are content to claim the translator stole it without Ohtani's knowledge. I cry bullshit on that one.Players placing proxy bets in today's world is nearly impossible to police.