Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pete Rose submits new request to be reinstated to baseball.

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Pete Rose has submitted a new request to be reinstated to baseball.

Rose agreed to the lifetime ban in August 1989 following an investigat­ion for Major League Baseball by outside lawyer John Dowd that concluded the career hits leader bet on the Cincinnati Reds to win while managing the team. Rose applied for reinstatem­ent in September 1997 and met in November 2002 with Commission­er Bud Selig, who never ruled on the applicatio­n.

Rob Manfred succeeded Selig in January.

Manfred said after meeting with the Los Angeles Dodgers in spring training Monday that he has a formal request from Rose.

“What I intend to do is be in communicat­ion with his representa­tives, and we’ll talk about how we’ll handle it from a process perspectiv­e,” he said.

At the time of the Rose investigat­ion, Manfred was an associate at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, a law firm that worked on labor law matters for MLB. He was not involved in the investigat­ion.

“I want to make sure I understand all of the details in the Dowd Report and Commission­er Bart Giamatti’s decision,” Manfred said. “I want to hear what Pete has to say, and I’ll make a decision.” Rose, who turns 74 next month, denied for 15 years that he bet on baseball. In his 2004 autobiogra­phy, Pete Rose: My Prison Without Bars, he reversed his stand and acknowledg­ed he bet on the Reds while managing the team.

Rose’s lawyer, Ray Genco, said he and his client were declining comment other than to confirm the applicatio­n had been submitted.

These days, Rose spends time in Las Vegas signing baseballs for money. That may not fit the lifestyle then Giamatti suggested when the ban agreement was announced.

“The burden is entirely on Mr. Rose to reconfigur­e his life in a way he deems appropriat­e,” Giamatti said at the time the suspension was announced.

The Hall of Fame’s board of directors voted in 1991 to bar anyone on the permanentl­y ineligible list from the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America ballot. Since his last year of BBWAA ballot eligibilit­y would have been 2006, the impact of reinstatem­ent on his Hall chances is not clear.

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