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Baseball legend Pete Rose has passed away. He was 83
Will he enter the Hall of Fame now?
This is a shocking one since much like Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire, the steroid issue will always come up and haunt him. He’s still a great player nonetheless, but if they don’t give him the Hall nod and treat him like Curt Schilling, I’m convinced it’s due to the higher up politics surrounding the MLB.

Either way, him and Mutombo dying today is just too unexpected.
 
Baseball legend Pete Rose has passed away. He was 83

Will he enter the Hall of Fame now?

It wouldn't surprise me one bit if the pretentious, snobby fucks that are the baseball HOF committee finally posthumously induct him into the HOF now that he's dead and gone. They never wanted to give him that satisfaction while he was alive, and this would just be one more swipe that they could take at him. They're a bunch of shitty sports writers (and the MLB commissioner) who are too busy huffing their own farts to actually care about the game, and the real athletes and coaches who deserve to be in Cooperstown. Any other person anywhere close to his level of achievements would have been a shoe-in for the MLB HOF.

A quick look at his all-time stats from Wikipedo:
Rose was a switch hitter, and is MLB's all-time leader in hits (4,256), games played (3,562), at-bats (14,053), singles (3,215) and outs (10,328).[1] He won three World Series championships, three batting titles, one Most Valuable Player Award, two Gold Glove Awards, and the Rookie of the Year Award. He made 17 All-Star appearances in an unequaled five positions (second baseman, left fielder, right fielder, third baseman, and first baseman). He won two Gold Glove awards when he was an outfielder, in 1969 and 1970.
 
This is a shocking one since much like Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire, the steroid issue will always come up and haunt him
huh
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if the pretentious, snobby fucks that are the baseball HOF committee finally posthumously induct him into the HOF now that he's dead and gone.
It would surprise everyone else. Shoeless Joe Jackson who would otherwise be a HOF great last played in 1920 after a famous betting scandal. 100+ years later he's still one of the top 50 all time hitters but never going to the HOF. The steroid guys have a better chance because at some point it was not explicitly illegal in baseball and many amphetamine users are already in. Bonds and Clemens especially deserve HOF but the fact remains they cheated and clean players of the era are pissed.
Steroids finally made it to baseball's banned substance list in 1991, however testing for major league players did not begin until the 2003 season
This happened during those player's careers but betting and fixing games was illegal and bannable 60+ years before Rose did it and MLB really discourages this lifetime and beyond.
 
Frank Fritz from American Pickers has died at 60.

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Ken Page, Voice of Oogie Boogie, Dead At 70
RIP Ken Page. He also played Old Deuteronomy in the original Broadway and 1998 filmed versions of Cats.


RIP legend who gave us YOU'RE JOKING YOU'RE JOKING meme on ytmnd. He played Oogie in pretty much every thing including Kingdom Hearts.

Here he is earlier this year
Fuck me.....Old Deuteronomy's gone up to the Heaviside Layer at last. :(

This hits hard. He was younger then my mother ffs. And she loves the 1998 filmed version of Cats. She's gonna be devastated when I tell her today. A shame he went (relatively) young, he wasn't even fat any more!
 
Will he enter the Hall of Fame now?
That was my first thought too.
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if the pretentious, snobby fucks that are the baseball HOF committee finally posthumously induct him into the HOF now that he's dead and gone.
I always thought that was excessively harsh. Obviously professional sports, if they're to be taken seriously, can't tolerate even an appearance of impropriety, but the obvious mortal sin here would be to bet against your own team and take a fall. A permanent ban for betting on his own team to win has always struck me as utter bullshit.

I'm not saying there should have been no penalty at all but seriously fuck these people.
 
This hits hard. He was younger then my mother ffs. And she loves the 1998 filmed version of Cats. She's gonna be devastated when I tell her today. A shame he went (relatively) young, he wasn't even fat any more!
I feel like the only downside of Cats 1998 is how they cut out "Growltiger's Last Stand" to keep it under two hours when it was one of my favourite parts when I actually saw Cats on stage.
 
A co worker/friend of mine has passed away from intestinal problems. Without powerleveling, his name was Dan. I've know him and had a conversation with him and another older man for nearly everyday since the past two years. Dan was a free spirited layback kinda guy. When I first heard of his passing I at first thought it was a dark joke (all three of us would usually make that kind of humor whenever we see each other or if one is missing). It took like a minute for the devastating realization that this was serious to sink in. Dan was 65 years of age but if you'd known him, it felt like he had at least more time left. There is going to be a funeral service at the Legion club next week.

Everyone I know seems to be going into grief now. My Dad had to attend his aunt's funeral. My brother lost a old highschool friend from a motorcycle accident. He was only 27. I remember him from the school's robotics team it feels very surreal that he's gone. A woman at my church became a widow last month when her husband was killed by a uber driver. And of course you all know that my mom lost her dog 3 months ago. Heck, I nearly died like an hour ago on the freeway.

The best thing to take away from here is always live life in the moment. If you got friends and family that you've haven't seen in a while. Go hang out with them even if they live far away. Because you'll never know when is the last time you'll ever see them again.

For Dan, thank you. You were a good old man that brighten up my afternoons. I'll miss you.
 
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