The former MLB player Pete Rose is a clever person. He sees own mistakes and don’t demonizes others for his problems. He is an example for other sportspersons that have been dishonored for application of steroids or other mistakes.
When it comes to Pete Rose, he was never linked to anabolic steroids. This man had essential success while playing baseball professionally. He received 3 World Series rings, a MVP award, 3 batting titles, 2 Gold Gloves, etc. Although Pete Rose didn’t apply anabolic steroids and other prohibited preparations, he made another mistake. This person bet on baseball games. As a result, he was banned from the Hall of Fame permanently.
Pete Rose hopes that the decision will be altered and he will be elected for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Being in Cooperstown, Pete Rose’s wife was full of indignation. She and her husband, a former great baseball player, had to watch Hall of Fame festivities as ordinary individuals. While Pete Rose’s wife was too disappointed, the former professional baseball player seemed not to have the same feelings.
Pete Rose claims that he has patience. He will continue to wait until he gets the second chance. The sportsperson promises that he will never gamble on games again. He affirms that the second chance will be enough for him to demonstrate that he is a trustworthy person. He will not need to acquire the 3rd chance.
Pete Rose tries to urge his wife that he is not in the Hall of Fame because of own behavior. He notes that they shouldn’t blame others. He is guilty. That’s why he is suspended.
Pete Rose realizes that he is like Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Roger Clemens and other athletes related to the steroid era. Pete Rose claims that Sammy Sosa, Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds are amazing baseball players that should be in the Hall of Fame. He notices that Roger Clemens hasn’t entered the Baseball Hall of Fame just because of suspicions. This athlete hasn’t failed any drug test. You haven’t seen Roger Clemens having steroids and needles in his hand. That’s why you don’t have any right to affirm that he has administered these medicines. So, it is not fair to demonize and punish the baseball player while lacking proof.