Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Decision on Pete Rose’s reinstatem­ent to be made by December.

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NEW YORK — Pete Rose has made his case for reinstatem­ent with Commission­er Rob Manfred, who promised a decision by the end of December.

Major League Baseball said the meeting with the career hits leader and his representa­tives took place Thursday at baseball’s headquarte­rs in New York.

“Commission­er Manfred informed Mr. Rose that he will make a decision on his applicatio­n by the end of the calendar year,” MLB said in a statement.

Then Cincinnati’s manager, Rose agreed in 1989 to a lifetime ban from baseball after an investigat­ion for MLB by lawyer John Dowd concluded that Rose bet on games involving the Reds while managing and playing.

Rose applied for reinstatem­ent in September 1997 and met with Commission­er Bud Selig in November 2002, but Selig never ruled on Rose’s applicatio­n. Manfred succeeded Selig in January, and Rose again applied to end the ban.

Ray Genco, Rose’s lawyer, declined comment.

Dowd is confident Manfred will turn down the applicatio­n.

“I’m glad he met with him. I’m glad he heard him out,” Dowd said. “I think Rob’s a fair commission­er, and I have no doubt that he’ll do the right thing by the game. I’m not concerned.”

Rose, 74, repeatedly denied betting on baseball until in his 2004 autobiogra­phy, Pete Rose: My Prison Without Bars, he reversed his stand and acknowledg­ed that he bet on the Reds while managing the team.

The Hall of Fame’s board of directors voted in 1991 to ban those on the permanentl­y ineligible list from the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America ballot. Since Rose’s 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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