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Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona lauds Pete Rose as Rob Manfred mulls reinstatement
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MLB considering petition to have Pete Rose posthumously removed from ineligible list
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Trump to pardon late Pete Rose ‘in the coming weeks’ while MLB considers petition to reinstate all-time hits leader
Trump called for Rose to be elected to the Hall of Fame and said MLB "didn’t have the courage or decency" to allow him in.
Pete Rose pleaded guilty in 1990 to felony charges of filing false tax returns and was barred from the baseball hall of fame.
The Reds’ youth movement continues to gain national recognition, as Yahoo Sports ranked them 4th in its latest MLB 26-and-under power rankings. The list evaluates teams based on their young talent in the majors and their farm system,
Cincinnati Reds left-hander Andrew Abbott, has been on a precautionary, slower progression this spring as he returns from last year's shoulder injury.
Rose, who died last year at 83, was banned from baseball for life. He admitted in 2004 that he had bet on games, though never against his own team.
The Reds will get their first look at the NL Central Division rival Chicago Cubs, who are off to a perfect start.
President Donald Trump said he will pardon baseball great Pete Rose and criticized MLB for barring the all-time hit leader from the sport's Hall of Fame for gambling.
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