Monday, July 27, 2009

Reinstating Rose? Ban Moves Starving Students

Twenty years after he was banned for life from the Baseball Hall of Fame, Pete Rose's case to be inducted is being reviewed by Commissioner Bud Selig. Selig's review of the case has pumped new life into Rose's once seemingly impossible journey to make it into the Cooperstown building where the baseball hall of fame is located. If Selig decides to let Rose into the Hall, his induction would have to be certified by the 65 members of the Hall of Fame that make up the Veterans Committee, since Rose has surpassed the 15 years post-retirement eligibility to be voted in on the writer's Pete_Roseballot. Pete Rose is Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader with 4,256 hits, which he spread out over his illustrious and amazing 24 season career. He was banned after an investigation revealed that he had gambled on sports while managing the Cincinnati Reds. He has since lobbied several times to be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame to no avail. However Selig's review could reinstate Rose, making him eligible to be voted into the Hall of Fame. One of Pete Rose's nicknames during his playing career was "Charlie Hustle" for his fortitude and determination during the games which wouldn't let him slow down when playing, even resulting in one of the most famous collisions in baseball history when he bowled over Ray Fosse at home plate in 1970's all-star game. Twenty-nine years later, Fosse still admits to feeling pain the shoulder that Rose rearranged during that collision that gave the National League a 5-4 victory over their American Leage opponents. When you hire Starving Students to handle your move, you can be sure we'll show determination when moving your home or business, but there won't be any collisions. With more than 36 years of experience, we have the know-how to get your move done right at a great rate. Take advantage of our Cram Session to save some money on your move and see how you can get the best move you've ever had with Starving Students.

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