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- What was Pete Rose's uniform number?

Fun FactFun Fact

- What is the only position Pete Rose did NOT play according to the record books?

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Pete Rose wore the number 14 on every single team that he played

for.

The only position that Rose did not play was shortstop.

AnswersAnswers

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CHEATINGCHEATINGIN BASEBALLIN BASEBALL

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The All American The All American GameGame

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Women in Women in BaseballBaseball

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““Negro Negro Leagues”Leagues”

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Cheating is a Cheating is a part of historypart of history

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““Shoeless” Joe Shoeless” Joe JacksonJackson

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““Black Sox”Black Sox”Chicago White Sox

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The OutcomeThe Outcome

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Pressure to be a role model

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Pete RosePete Rose

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Alex Rodriguez

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Hall of Fame Museum

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Hall of Fame Induction

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Cal Ripken Jr.

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Qualifications“A. A baseball player must have been active as a

player in the Major Leagues at some time during a period beginning twenty (20) years before and ending five (5) years prior to election. B. Player must have played in each of ten (10) Major League championship

seasons, some part of which must have been within the period described in 3 (A). C. Player shall have

ceased to be an active player in the Major Leagues at least five (5) calendar years preceding the election but

may be otherwise connected with baseball. D. In case of the death of an active player or a player who

has been retired for less than five (5) full years, a candidate who is otherwise eligible shall be eligible in the next regular election held at least six (6) months after the date of death or after the end of the five (5)

year period, whichever occurs first. E. Any player on Baseball's ineligible list shall not be an eligible

candidate.”

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Should players in Arod’s situation

be allowed in the Hall of Fame?