To myself baseball is the greatest game that’s ever been played. A player must have extreme abilities to be able to have a chance to play on one of the thirty teams in professional baseball. Players get rewarded with a lot of money in a multi-year contract when they prove that they are better than most. When a player is noted as one of the best to ever play the game, that is when they will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is the ultimate goal for any player that has played in the professionals or any player that will play in the professionals. The players that get inducted are the ones that get remembered forever. My argument, Pete Rose should be allowed induction into the Hall of Fame. Peter Edward “Pete” Rose learned …show more content…
After high school, Pete signed to play with hometown Cincinnati Reds. During a spring training baseball game, Whitney Ford, a pitcher for the New York Yankees gave Pete the nickname “Charlie Hustle” because after Ford walked Rose in the game he sprinted up the line, instead of jogging. In 1963, Rose made his debut in the major league. Later that year he would win the National League Rookie of the Year award. Within the next few years, Rose would prove himself to be one of the best in the game of baseball at the time. Rose would pass 200 hits during a season for a record of ten time, the first coming in 1965. He would go on to win batting titles in 1968 and 1969. Also, winning a Gold Glove for his outstanding defense in 1969 and 1970. In 1973, Rose won the NL Most Valuable Player award, along with another batting title. Rose featured for the "Big Red Machine" Cincinnati groups that won consecutive World Series titles in 1975 and '76 (Biography.com). Rose's most perceived achievement, which has earned him the nickname "Hit King," is having gathered 4,256 hits in his baseball career, more than anybody else in major league history. He has held this …show more content…
From evidence that Dowd found on Rose, proved that he had bet on baseball games. Rose was suspended from baseball for life on August 23, 1989, by Commissioner Bart Giamatti. The next year, Rose earned a five-month sentence in a Federal correctional institution for tax evasion (biography.com). Evidence such as handwritten logs proved that he bet on baseball as a player. Copies of the logs showed that he regularly bet 2,000 dollars on baseball in 1986, during his final season. Baseball critics don’t want Rose inducted into the Hall of Fame. When you think of people betting on their own team, you think that they are going bet for the other team and whoever is betting will slack during the game so they when the bet but that’s not how Pete Rose was. What some people may not know about the Pete Rose gambling issue is that he always bet on his team to win. By betting for his team to always, that gave him the craving to compete to the ability that he played at. Every time Rose stepped out on the baseball that intense mindset came out. He gave everything he had during every single game that he ever played because that’s the type of person he was. Betting on his team made him do whatever he could to win the game. He had so much passion for the game, he never took it as a joke. “I