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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:01 pm
by trashtalkr
Rose admits to betting on Reds every night

Pete Rose revealed Wednesday that he bet on the Reds "every night" while he was manager of the team and that the Dowd Report was correct when it said he did so.

Rose spoke Wednesday with Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann on ESPN Radio to discuss the new Pete Rose exhibit that will be on display at the Great American Ballpark as part of the Reds Hall of Fame. The exhibit will be on display for 11 months.

"I bet on my team every night. I didn't bet on my team four nights a week. I was wrong," Rose said.

Rose said that he believed in his team so much that he bet on them to win every night.

"I bet on my team to win every night because I love my team, I believe in my team," Rose said. "I did everything in my power every night to win that game."

Rose accepted a lifetime ban for gambling in 1989, but denied for nearly 15 years that he bet on baseball. He finally acknowledged in his latest autobiography, published in January 2004, that he made baseball wagers while he managed the Cincinnati Reds.

Rose said he doesn't worry about getting into the Hall of Fame anymore, but if he is reinstated, he hopes to manage again in the majors.


"I quit worrying about it," Rose said about the Hall. The former Reds great said that he thought he was going to be reinstated when he met with commissioner Bud Selig before his book came out. Rose said he met with Selig about a year before the book came out and told him everything that was in the book.

"I really thought I was going to be reinstated. Something changed [Selig's] mind," Rose said.

Rose said he believes it should be up to each individual owner whether he should manage in the majors again.

"[It's] all about dollars, Dan and Keith. If I was ever reinstated. If an owner don't want to win and draw people, don't call my number," Rose said.

Major League Baseball's Hit King also said he thinks that Mark McGwire is getting a raw deal from the writers voting for the Hall of Fame. The reason he said he supported McGwire is because nothing has been proven and they're all "allegations."

"Don't penalize McGwire because you think other guys are taking steroids," Rose said.

McGwire wasn't voted into the Hall of Fame in his first appearance on the ballot in January because of allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs in his career.

Rose admits he made a mistake in betting on baseball.

"I made a big mistake. It's my fault, It's nobody's else's fault," Rose said. However, he said he should be reinstated because "I'm the best ambassador baseball has."

Because of the ban, Rose is not eligible for induction into the Reds' or Baseball's Hall of Fame. He also is not allowed to be involved in most on-field activities, which has prevented the Reds from retiring his uniform No. 14.

Major League Baseball did include him in two events -- 1999's All-Century Team and 2002's 30 Memorable Moments -- that were sponsored by a credit card company.

The new exhibit includes more than 300 items from the career of Rose, who finished playing in 1986 with a record 4,256 hits. His total is reflected at the Reds' Hall in a three-story high wall of baseballs -- one for each hit.





Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2798498

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:41 pm
by emanon
so we are supposed to just take his word that he bet on the team to win every single time out after he has been lying about it for 15 years?

uh, huh.....and we are "winning" the war in Iraq too right?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:17 am
by Lost Ghost
I don't see how him...admitted that he has done something wrong...and lied about it for 15 years...should automatically now clear his name...


I think he deserves to be in the HOF....but I don't think he's any better of a person for coming clean now..

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:18 am
by AYHJA
I agree...I'd let him in cause he played the game the way it was supposed to be played, betting on your team...I just don't see what the big deal is...I mean, if he was throwing games, that's one thing...But this whole little moral bullshit they try to do in sports really gets under my skin...

There are guys running baseball, telling players what's good for the game, when they haven't played a single inning...Imagine that...

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:22 am
by trashtalkr
He should definitely be let into the HOF. He definitely has the numbers and he was one of the best hitters to every play. He still was an ass for betting and for lying about it, but there are asses in every sport. TO and Randy Moss will most likely be in the Football HOF and they are asses. Just let him in

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 5:33 am
by Lost Ghost
lol..he's not being kept out of the HOF because he's an ass though....it's because he did something completely illegal.

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:09 am
by AYHJA
Not illegal, against league policy...Big difference...

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:46 am
by radioforme
until he proves he didn't bet against his team...i wouldn't let him back in.

i mean if he bet on his team every time, shouldn't he have just admitted that at the beginning and apologize.
i just think he's getting desperate to get in the HOF, because he knows the veterans committee won't let him in.

plus, he IS an ass. i remember when i was like 8 years old and going down to where the players come out after the game. he wore the ugliest yellow polyester suit ever and had like four bodyguards. this was in the late 1970s.....so, bodyguards were unheard of for a player.

needless to say, he didn't stop and sign my scorecard.