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Read: Pete Rose's Letter to MLB asking to be reconsidered for HOF

Pete Rose wrote a letter to MLB asking for another chance at the MLB HOF

In a letter obtained by multiple media sources Pete Rose wrote a letter to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred apologizing for his gambling scandal.

Rose, 81, was banned from Major League Baseball in 1989 as part of a legal settlement between him and then-MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti over Rose's gambling habits, which included his betting on games while serving as manager of the Reds

"Despite my many mistakes, I am so proud of what I accomplished as a baseball player," Rose wrote. "I am the Hit King and it is my dream to be considered for the Hall of Fame. Like all of us, I believe in accountability. I am 81 years old and know that I have been held accountable and that I hold myself accountable. I write now to ask for another chance."


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