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74.2 | 1st Ballot? | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Tue Jun 27 1989 21:00 | 3 |
| The Boston Globe's sportswriter Shaughnnesy won't be voting for
Pete. Course this guy doesn't figure Cepeda or Jenkins are moral
enough to make it.
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74.3 | Let Jenkins in! | DELNI::COOPERMAN | | Wed Jun 28 1989 13:08 | 22 |
| One of the things that concerns me about betting on a game is that you
manage to win just that game. There may be decisions a manager can
make that would affect an entire season or a player's career.
For example, over the past two years (maybe longer, I don't have any
cards here that would provide statistics) Rob Murphy has pitched in
over 60 games each year. Perhaps Rose felt that in a particular game
Murphy was essential to guarantee a win, even tho overwork might
jeopardize his career. Who knows?
Some people say that gambling at the level he was (allegedly) doing is
an illness and that he couldn't help himself. Maybe so, once it became
an illness, but some time in his life he had never bet on a Reds' game
and he wasn't in the clutches of the illness then. When he decided to
bet on his first game, he certainly knew what he was risking.
I've never been a Pete Rose fan so his memorabilia is of little
interest to me. I think there are arguments favoring either a rise or
a decline in value. However, I did notice Red Schoendienst's cards are
worth more now than before his election.
Mike
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74.6 | STILL A HOF'ER | DASXPS::WALWORTH | | Fri Jun 30 1989 11:37 | 7 |
| HOW can Giamatti take the word of know drug dealers to convict Pete
Rose of placing bets on his team.Sure Pete gambles on the horses
and college football or basketball.But i don't think he bet on
baseball. Even if he is banished from the game he has spent his
whole life in it should effect his election into the hall of fame.
kcw
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74.7 | Rose by any other name would smell as bad | SMURF::BREAU | Orifice sir, say Please Force! | Thu Jul 06 1989 13:53 | 16 |
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Re: .0
I disagree with the notion that Rose is O.K. as long as he didn't bet
against his team. That's baloney. As a manager, Rose has frequently
been criticized for misusing his bullpen when most other managers would
simply give up on a game when too far behind in the late innings...in
effect, to rest the bullpen for more realistic save opportunities. Not
Rose though.
Anybody got an idea of how much an autographed Pete Rose betting slip
is worth? I say toss him the hell out of the game and deny him the
Hall of Fame. On the other hand, if only he had been caught doing
coke to help aid the contra effort, then everything would be just hunky
dory. - Jim
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74.9 | Giamatti can give Rose the boot | SMURF::BREAU | to be a rock and not rooolllllllllllllllllll | Mon Jul 10 1989 15:14 | 4 |
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Re: .10 Yes, Giamatti can decide that Rose cannot be in the Hall of
Fame. - Jim
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74.10 | Uh, Excuse me.... | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Wed Jul 12 1989 20:18 | 9 |
| As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted, there will no
doubt be a card set issued on the whole scandal, say 60 cards with
a nice mix of photos and paintings, featuring events such the
Commissioner's injudicious letter to the judge, Rose flashing hand
signals to bookies, etc. Better yet, a 132 card set on Boggs and
his off-field affairs.
Tony, welcome back from wherever you've been. Now start your own
damned topic!
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74.11 | Nice set, no? | LEAF::COOPERMAN | | Thu Jul 13 1989 15:29 | 5 |
| If I buy a case of the Boggs/Adams cards, who's interested in sets?
Brings new meaning to the expression "flashing signs."
Mike
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74.12 | How much DID you pay? | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Thu Aug 24 1989 20:01 | 7 |
| Don't worry, Tony, the price will probably go up anyway, even if
the hypocritical sportswriters never vote him into the Hall.
By the way, I propose that former players, not sportswriters, should do
the voting, based on years of big league service. Yaz, for instance,
would get his 23 votes, while Roger LaFrancois would get 1. Leigh
Montville and the other Boston Globe hacks would get NONE.
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74.13 | | REMACP::RICHARDSON | | Fri Aug 25 1989 16:35 | 7 |
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And speaking of prices (somewhere way back..) What do you guys see
around for current prices (& their condition) for a 63T Rose Rookie
at shops or shows (Mass area)?
-John
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74.14 | New Career for "The Rocket?" | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Mon Aug 28 1989 14:14 | 13 |
| You think that speech was bad, just imagine if Pete had hired Roger
Clemens as his spokesman!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think any of the allegations
concerned the time when Pete was a player. I think Shoeless should
be in the Hall, too, as should Jenkins and probably Cepeda. There
are a lot of other skeletons in Hall members' closets, I'm sure.
But in the old days, the media weren't in everybody'd faces all
the time, prying into players' personal lives, making mountains
out of molehills. Ty Cobb, for example, from all accounts I've
read, was a racist,psychopathic, and basically a mean son of a bitch.
But he was a hell of a player. Anyway, there'll be no justice till
Roger Maris gets in. Just my opinion.
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74.15 | What about the answer to the topic! | CRVAX1::TANG | | Mon Aug 28 1989 14:35 | 13 |
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So what are the "going" prices for Rose cards?
I personally have all his cards through 1985 (except for maybe some
"Twinkie" cards, or other unusual ones) and am wondering what
there bringing in. I have about 70 cards mostly near-mint,
at worst excellent.
I bought most of them in the late 70's, and then each year through
'85 I bought that year's card(s) so needless to say, I haven't
spent much on what should be quite a valuable set.
VT
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74.16 | Banned from ALL baseball? | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Wed Aug 30 1989 17:18 | 4 |
| Does the new "Over-35" baseball league have any affiliation with
major league ball? Just wondering if old Pete, whose only other
interest besides gambling is baseball, will be eligible to play
in that league.
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74.17 | Or is Steve Howe their commissioner ? | SA1794::CUZZONES | What a maroon! | Wed Aug 30 1989 17:37 | 11 |
| RE:-.1
Let's assume that whether the 35+ league is affiliated with MLB
or not, they also have a commisioner and their commisioner has
some scruples. Don't look for Pete to make an appearance in uniform
anywhere ... maybe ever again.
My $.02 ... I think he belongs in the HOF .... I'd love to see him
play with the over 35 league. But first, the boy needs treatment.
Steve
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74.18 | This space intentionaly left blank | BOGUSS::DAMIANO | Spahn and Sain and pray for rain | Wed Oct 04 1989 16:57 | 22 |
| The following article appeared in today's sport section. (S.F.Chronicle)
" Baseball-memorabilia dealers are being questioned by the I.R.S.
and the F.B.I. agents as part of a federal grand jury inquiry to
determine whether Pete Rose evaded income taxes."
" Dealers Charles Soto and Chuck Perkins said federal agents asked
them about memorabilia shows featuring Rose, former Cincinnati Reds
player and manager, and asked that they turn over thier company's
finacial records."
While they're at it, maybe they should talk to the cable shopping
network! 8^)
John D.
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74.19 | Sorry, no HOF, just Hall of Justice for Mr. Pete. | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Fri Apr 20 1990 12:14 | 32 |
| Any of you guys that think "mr. pete rose" will get to the HOF in this
century, should move on to the "Daydreaming" section, because this over
inflated, "FAT BOY" isn't going to make it!! No way, any way is a
lying, cheating, dishonest, tax evading, gambling, baseball player
going to ever get elected to the Hall. The only Hall this guy is going
to see is THE HALL OF JUSTICE. The guy is stupid. He thought he would
try to tax evasion as well as place bets on games, and not report it to
the IRS. This organization does not take prisoners, and I hope they
hang this SOB by his b_lls, so to set the example to other ballplayers
that they too have to abide by the law like the rest of us mortals. What
does he think he is Gods gift to mankind. He's a punch and judy hitter
that ran to first base on walks, just to piss-off the pitchers, and if
you think Wade Boggs is a selfish ballplayer, than mr. pete rose has
to be 5 times as bad. And anyone that ever compares this jerk to the
likes of a Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle, needs as
much help as old mr. pete. Not once did mr pete ever come close to
winning a triple crown, a home run title, an RBI title, and did he ever
set the world on fire with his post season play? Lets face it, if he
hadn't lasted for 20+ years, he would be a name of the past, forgotten,
and playing golf somewhere that no one cares about. He never did any
charity work that I ever read about, unless he got some track money
under the table. Never ever did a card show for free, just to show
people he didn't need another $2500 bucks so he could bet it on the
next Reds vs. Dodgers nite game. And he never even took care of his
own family, thought his own kid would show him up someday, so he
refused to help him in anyway, and he was embarssed by his daughter,
because she was overweight. Yes, and you Cinnci fans are going to
tell me he's a most honorable man, in his own way.
I want to see this guy loose 60lbs in a jail for 6 years, and I hope
the FEDS don't cut any deals with this scumbag, egotistical, sadist,
macho, fathead, little blimp, gamblingman, tax evading exnohalloffame
ballplayer!
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74.20 | RE: .19 ... | SA1794::DANIELET | | Fri Apr 20 1990 12:42 | 9 |
| ... I take it you don't like Pete Rose Rick 8^) !!! Hey ...
I couldn't have said it better myself. Remember ...
Pete "I can honestly say that I never bet on baseball" Rose
Whatta lyin bastard ! I hope his cards "crash" (... I need
the '63 to complete my Yankees team set 8^) !!!
Tony
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74.22 | | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Fri Apr 20 1990 14:07 | 7 |
| Does this mean Rick's gonna have to issue a retraction?
By the way, I heard Pete on the radio this morning saying this tax
trouble was "due to some gambling problems I had" and that "hopefully
the government will be understanding and we can get this thing behind
us." Well, he can always get a job in the State Department if he can
put spin on the facts like that!
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74.23 | Pete could be in "pen"-stripes soon | SKIVT::G_HICKS | Shawon-o-meter currently at .243 | Fri Apr 20 1990 15:14 | 10 |
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Isn't it a shame that some of Mr. Rose's tax evasion problems stem from
the fact that he failed to report income "earned" from baseball card
show appearances and autograph fees? Too bad, poor Pete.
Incidentally, Pete is facing up to 5 years in prison - although its not
very likely that he'll serve any time there. But if he does, can the
Pete Rose autographed handcuff set and nail file be far behind?
Gary
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74.24 | Plain and Simple Tax Evasion! | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Fri Apr 20 1990 16:32 | 16 |
| Sorry Roy, but the paper has said that he has pleaded guilty, I quote,
"to two counts of filing false tax returns that could mean up to six
years in jail". By pleading guilty, Rose is protected from more serious
felony tax charges. If some judge lets this "bum" off the hook for tax
evasion, can you see it now what a message the IRS is sending to the
American people. Go out and gamble, ruin your life, bet on ball games,
and CHEAT on your taxes. I swear, if this guy doesn't do time, the IRS
in my eyes have lost all crediability as an enforcement bureau, and I
hope all these card dealers out there refuse to turn over their tax
dollars and rip-off the government for as much as they can get away
with. If old mr. pete can do it, so can old joe here. Pete has to
spend some time in jail, and they have to stop cutting deals with this
guy, or the American people will take charge and stop paying taxes.
I wonder when they are going to start raiding these shows, and start
taking down names of dealers, to generate some tax dollars, both Fed
and State. I think its a matter of time.
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74.25 | too bad he wasn't perfect like yesteryear's players | INDEV1::GSMITH | I need two of everything | Fri Apr 20 1990 16:46 | 10 |
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What Pete did off the field has NOTHING to do, or shouldn't anyway,
with the HOF! Pete has said he didn't bet on baseball... how do you
guys KNOW he did????
Ya... he never won the tripple crown cause he was NOT a homerun
hitter.... anyway.... If any of you Rose bashers want to get rid
of his rookie card....
Smitty
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74.26 | Charlie Hustle | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Mon Apr 23 1990 14:14 | 30 |
| I loved Pete Rose, the baseball player. I absolutely loved
watching him play. He was the catalyst behind the Phillies' 1980
World Series victory and he brought out the best in players like
Schmidt, Bowa, Maddox, and others.
What has happened to him now is very sad. I can only hope that he
can turn things around. If he has to do time, then so be it.
From what I read over the weekend, Rose is indeed now a convicted
felon. He pleaded (pled?) guilty to two counts of filing false
tax returns. These are lesser charges than tax evasion which
will not be pursued.
As for punishment, there is now a set of guidelines for sentencing
in tax cases like this. One of the charges against Rose occurred
before the guidelines were in place and one of the charges occurred
afterwards. Therefore, the judge has some leeway. Before the
sentencing guidelines were developed, Rose's charges stood a good
chance of getting him probation only. Something like only 3% of
similar pre-guideline cases got jail time. Now it's more like
50% will see time.
My guess is he will get a mix. He'll see some jail time but he'll
get a heavier dose of probation.
I think he should be punished but I will always cherish his
playing. He was special and I would mark my Hall Of Fame ballot
with a "Yes".
Bob Hunt
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74.28 | Don't feel bad for him... | THOTH::BIGLEY | | Mon Apr 23 1990 17:09 | 7 |
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You can bet if he does do some time it will be at one of those
White Collar crime facilities where all the corrupt bankers and stock
brokers who are fould guilty of insider trading are sent. You know the
ones with the Golf courses, tennis courts, bingo.....ect...
Rick
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74.29 | agree | FSTTOO::JMAXWELL | | Mon Apr 23 1990 17:14 | 8 |
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RE:27
You put it very well Roy and I agree 100%. If the video sales are down
you could always get a writing job with the Globe.
Jeff
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74.30 | | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Mon Apr 23 1990 19:26 | 4 |
| re 29
Please don't insult our moderator by saying he could get a job writing
at the Globe.
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74.31 | Sums up my feelings | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Mon Apr 23 1990 21:50 | 79 |
| Here's a letter I wrote and sent to Pete Rose last summer during
the height of his problems and shortly after the kids from
Trumbull, Connecticut won the Little League World Series. I never
heard back from him but I hope he read it. I was sincere.
Bob Hunt
Dear Pete,
Words can not express how sad I am to see what has happened to you.
You were truly one of the all-time legendary great ballplayers. You
brought a passion, a drive, and a desire to win to the ballpark each
and every single day. We very rarely ever see that anymore and
it's sad to know it's gone.
Your years with the Reds were special indeed. You were a true
home-town hero. However, it was your arrival and your stay in
Philadelphia that was so special to me. I was so happy and excited
when you signed with the Phillies and I got a shiver up my back when
you promised a World Series ring for us.
And then you delivered it. You were the heart and soul, the flame
and the fury behind that incredible, magical, glorious year of 1980.
From the final September pennant drive, through the emotionally
draining NLCS against the Astros where you added Bruce Bochy's name
next to Ray Fosse's, and through the wonderful World Series triumph
over the Royals, you were the one. You did it. And I cried and I
praised your name.
And now this. I don't want to come to any false conclusions, Pete.
I don't know whether you did it or not. I don't care. All I can do
is offer a simple, honest, and helpful suggestion.
Go to Williamsport, Pete. Go there every August and watch the
Little League World Series. I wish you were there this past weekend
watching those incredible youngsters from Trumbull, Connecticut beat
the heavily-favored Chinese team.
You should have been there, Pete. Many of your critics claim that
you never grew up and that you're still a little boy struggling to
live in an adult world. Well, Pete, that may be true. If it is,
go to Williamsport, Pete. Go there and clean your mind. Breathe
that wonderfully fresh air. If you're still a kid, Pete, go back
there and learn all over again how to be a *REAL* kid, Pete.
I want you to watch the videotapes of that Trumbull team, Pete. I
want you to watch the fire in pitcher Chris Drury's eyes as he faced
the Taiwan juggernaut. I want you to watch the catcher, Cody Lee,
tag out the runner at home, come up badly limping, and still stay in
the game. He didn't even know the proper technique for issuing an
intentional walk, Pete. Yet he held on to the ball to stop the run.
I want you to watch the big first baseman, Ken Martin, slug that
home run in the 5th inning. Did you see his home run trot, Pete ???
He was great. A nice, casual, matter-of-fact trot around the bases.
As if hitting a home run on national TV against the Chinese in the
bottom of the 5th inning was the most casual thing in the world.
I'd have wet my pants if I hit that one, Pete.
And did you see the joyful pileup on the mound after the final out,
Pete ??? Wasn't that wonderful ??? Didn't it make you feel young
and alive again, Pete ???
You know who those kids reminded me of, Pete ???
They were *you*, Pete. Every single one of them was a miniature
Peter Edward Rose. They were beautiful, weren't they ???
Go to Williamsport, Pete. Go there next year, Pete. Go there
every year, Pete. Please go there, Pete.
Please ???
Your friend and fan,
Bob Hunt
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74.33 | Respect??? | FSTTOO::JMAXWELL | | Tue Apr 24 1990 12:57 | 12 |
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Re 30
I meant no disrespect to out "beloved" moderator but his "writing
talent" could definitely improve the Globe's sports section.
On a side note, I have it from a reputable source that HOF pitcher
Bob Gibson has very little respect for our moderator. 8^)
Jeff
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74.34 | He kind of looks like a con already | CLOVE::JACUNSKI | | Tue Apr 24 1990 19:55 | 7 |
| re 32
Thanks, John. I do record every transaction, and I reported all $400 to
the government last year. Won't catch me sharing a cell with Pete. Nor
a cab with Mr. Mint.
Dr. W.
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74.37 | All expenses paid vacation? | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Fri Aug 17 1990 13:21 | 6 |
| Get this, all you rose pluckers: I read yesterday that Pete got a month
(?) off his sentence by reporting early. Also, he doesn't have to eat
in the mess hall with the rest of the white-collar cons; he gets to eat
in his room (room, not a cell!). Ditto for TV. But best of all, he
doesn't have to make his own bed or clean up his room. Wonder if he
tips the chambermaid? This was in the Boston Herald.
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74.38 | Fabricating Metal cards | BOSOX::WALWORTH | | Fri Aug 17 1990 13:39 | 9 |
| Former baseball great Pete Rose has been given a job in the machine
shop at the U.S. penitentiary at Marion Ill. the prison warden said.
An assistant warden said Rose is making .11 cents a day. Warden
Clark denied reports that Rose is receiving preferential treatment
and he also denied a report Rose had cut a deal to trim his five
month prison sentence.
Boston Herald
Ken
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74.40 | | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Fri Aug 17 1990 14:32 | 4 |
| Ken, was the warden's denial in TODAY's Herald?
Rick
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74.41 | | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Fri Aug 17 1990 15:54 | 2 |
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When will he be eligable for Parole? :-)
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74.42 | Pete is a New Man! Completely Cured. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Tue Sep 18 1990 19:16 | 12 |
| Mr. Pete will be out for X-mass, to be with his wife and family. Its
hard on the family not having Petey around, to take out the trash and
feed the dog, wash the Rolls, all those things a good husband does for
the wifey and family. Pete's a GOOD family man, and deserves to get
off early for good behavior. He has even joined the convicts softball
team and is a player/manager. There is no side betting in prison, on
any of the games. I believe there will be convict baseball cards made
up with all the players, which will be issued just before spring
training in 1991. Pete should be commended for handling this
unfortunate situation so well, with no disruptions, of the prison
inmates. Good job Pete! Hurry back to baseball, we all missed you.
The Reds have never been the same. Cinnci wants you HOME for Christmas.
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