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Two of MLB’s biggest pariahs have been reinstated and will become eligible for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in the near future. Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson were among a group of deceased players to be removed from MLB’s permanent ban list.
“Obviously, a person no longer with us cannot represent a threat to the integrity of the game,” MLB commissioner Rob Manfred wrote in a letter to attorney Jeffrey M. Lenkov, who was among those leading the charge to get Rose reinstated, via ESPN. “Moreover, it is hard to conceive of a penalty that has more deterrent effect than one that lasts a lifetime with no reprieve.
“Therefore, I have concluded that permanent ineligibility ends upon the passing of the disciplined individual, and Mr. Rose will be removed from the permanently ineligible list.”
Rose, MLB’s all-time hits leader, and Jackson, who holds the fourth-highest batting average in MLB history, received permanent bans from baseball due to gambling and fixing games, respectively. Rose received his lifetime suspension in 1989 from then-MLB commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti after a league investigation found that he had wagered on games during his tenure as Cincinnati Reds manager.
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As a result of his ban, Rose was never able to be voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Rose will be eligible to be voted in when the Historical Overview Committee meets in December 2027, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced Tuesday.
Rose long sought reinstatement into MLB before passing away in September 2024. He first applied for reinstatement in September 1997, but Commissioner Bud Selig never ruled on the request, as Rose did not agree to the conditions for lifting the ban: Selig wanted Rose to admit to gambling on baseball, to no longer make appearances in casinos and to stop gambling altogether. Manfred in 2015 rejected a petition for reinstatement, saying “Rose has not presented credible evidence of a reconfigured life.”
A new petition was filed Jan. 8 by Jeffrey Lenkov, a lawyer who represented Rose. Lenkov and Rose’s daughter Fawn had met with Manfred on Dec. 17.
A 17-time All-Star during a playing career from 1963-86, Rose holds the MLB record for hits (4,256), games (3,562), at-bats (14,053), plate appearances (15,890) and singles (3,215). He was the 1963 NL Rookie of the Year, 1973 MVP and 1975 World Series MVP. A three-time NL batting champion, he broke the prior hits record of 4,191 set by Ty Cobb from 1905-28.
Jackson, meanwhile, was among the eight Chicago Black Sox banned for throwing the 1919 World Series. That decision was made by MLB’s first commissioner, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, in 1921.
This is a developing story.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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ABOUT THE MINNESOTA OPEN
The 2026 Minnesota Open begins at 10 a.m. with the men’s pole vault while track events starting at 11:30 a.m. The meet is set to wrap up by 5:15 p.m., with the women’s 4x400m relay starting at 5:05 p.m. and the women’s shot put starting at 4:15 p.m. Additionally, Minnesota will have a small contingent of unattached men’s student-athletes competing on Saturday. The event is free and open to the public to attend. There will not be a livestream of the event, but fans can follow live results via Wayzata Results.
ABOUT THE WORLD ATHLETICS XC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Minnesota’s cross country program will have three current student-athletes and one signee compete in Tallahassee in the U20 section of the World Athletics Cross Country Championships on January 10. The event, taking place at Apalachee Regional Park, features three Gophers on Team USA and one on Team Canada. Salvador Wirth is the lone men’s representative for the red, white and blue while Norah Hushagen and Avery Marasco-Johnson will run on the women’s side. Signee Oliver Crowe, of St. Catharines, Ontario, will also compete in the U20 section in Florida after he finished sixth at the Canadian Cross Country Championships in a time of 25:15.8 back in late November. The women’s U20 6K race begins at 9:20 a.m. CT with the men’s section starting at 9:55 a.m. CT. The event can be streamed live on Peacock with live results available via the World Athletics live results platform.
LAST TIME OUT
Led by two-time defending Big Ten weight throw champion Anthonett Nabwe’s wins in the weight throw and shot put, the University of Minnesota women’s track and field program secured seven event wins at the M City Classic at the University Fieldhouse on December 5. Both of Nabwe’s winning marks in the shot put (16.40m | 53-9 3/4) and weight throw (23.74m | 77-10 3/4) were meet records.
Additionally, the Maroon and Gold had four event wins come via unattached student-athletes with three being men’s victories. True freshman Ayisat Adebayo was the lone women’s unattached winner in the triple jump with a leap of 12.26m (40-2 3/4). The most notable men’s win of the day came via Zion Campbell in the 60m, stopping the clock in a University Fieldhouse facility record time of 6.59.
UP NEXT
The ‘U’ will head out to Lincoln, Neb., for the Graduate Classic, the first road meet of 2026, from January 16-17. Minnesota will not return home until January 30, at the Jack Johnson Classic.
For more information on the Gophers, continue to check back with GopherSports.com. Keep up with the University of Minnesota cross country and track and field team on X.com (Twitter) and Instagram (@GopherCCTF) and on Facebook, so you do not miss any content during the season.
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WASHINGTON (January 8, 2026) – Howard University men’s and women’s track & field program returns from the winter break for a pair of meets: Rod McCravy Invitational (Jan. 9-10) and Penn Select (Jan. 10).
FOLLOW THE ACTION
Bison Nation can follow all the action via live results. Penn Select will stream on ESPN+.
MEET PREVIEW
MEN
On the track, senior sprinter Dylan Gaines (Houston) sits 14th in the country with a 21.52 mark.
Fellow classmate Jorim Banque (Yaounde, Cameroon) and sophomore transfer Drew Dillard headline the 60-meter hurdles, clocking in with the 31st (7.98) and 37th (8.00) fastest times, respectively.
In the field, Dillard ranks 25th in the high jump (2.07 meters) while fifth-year senior Sean Wray (Stafford, Va.) rounds out at 23rd in the triple jump (14.94 meters).
WOMEN
Nationally, five Bison are ranked top 45 in the 60-meter hurdles: Lindsay Johnson (19th); Gabby White (26th); Lauren Thompson (36th); Aniya Woodruff (38th) and Kimbrel Winfield (45th).
Sprinters graduate Marcia Sey (London, United Kingdom) and junior Yahnari Lyons (Hampton, Ga.) sit 22nd (7.44) and 33rd (7.46), respectively, in the 60-meter dash.
Lyons and Woodruff (Harrisburg, N.C.) also rank among the nation’s top sprinters in the 200-meter dash, posting 24.11 (11th) and 24.65 (41st) times, respectively.
Freshman standout Alexis Jones (New Windsor, N.Y.) rounds out HU with a 4:54.89 mark in the mile run, which ranks 34th in the county.
LAST TIMEOUT
On Dec. 12, both squads competed in the annual Seahawk Shootout, hosted by Wagner College.
On the men’s side, Wray, Dillard and William Shepherd (Plano, Texas) led the charge with victories in the triple jump, 60-meter hurdles and 1000-meter run, respectively.
For the women, several Bison took home gold, including Jones claiming the top spot with a new school record in the mile run and senior Temi Banwo (Allen, Texas) earning two wins in the shot put and weight throw.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
On Jan. 16-17, HU goes to the Empire State for the annual HBCU Showcase.
For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bellarmine University track and field will return to action Friday and Saturday at the University of Kentucky-hosted Rod McCravy Memorial at the Louisville-based Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center.
Competition is set to begin at noon (ET) Friday with the high jump and 11 a.m. Saturday with the pole vault, shot put and triple jump. The event marks the second of six straight indoor meets at Norton SLC for the Knights, who will host the Jan. 16 Bellarmine Open and Jan. 23 PNC Bank Bellarmine Classic.
Bellarmine will be getting into full-throttle competition mode starting with the Rod McCravy Memorial. The Knights have competed in one previous meet, but the Commonwealth College Opener was over a month ago on Dec. 6.
Bellarmine had strong showings in the initial meet, highlighted by junior Amelia Svidal (11.79m) and freshman Tola Taiwo (13.90m) both setting new women’s and men’s indoor program records, respectively, in the triple jump. Svidal bested her own record while Taiwo shattered a mark that had stood since 2017.
In addition, senior Jansen Story placed first in the women’s 1000m, as did senior Zander Hooten in the men’s 60m hurdles.
For more coverage of Bellarmine athletics, follow BUKnights on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.
Jan. 8, 2026, 4:01 a.m. CT
The Alabama high school volleyball season has wrapped up and plenty of Gadsden area standouts had stellar seasons.
Following the season, The Gadsden Times named Cherokee County’s Macy Lea as its player of the year, but is turning the vote to the fans to name the fan choice for player of the year. The list of nominees for the fan vote comes from the all area nominations from around Northeast Alabama.
It was another successful season around the Gadsden-area led by as Cherokee County and Guntersville both won state titles. Westbrook Christian and Boaz both made the Elite Eight as well.
The poll closes on Thursday, Jan. 15 at noon CT.
Maxwell Donaldson covers high school sports, Jax State athletics, the outdoors in Alabama and more for the Gadsden Times and USA TODAY Network. Find him on Twitter/X @_Max_Donaldson and contact him at MDonaldson@usatodayco.com.
MITCHELL, S.D. — Dakota Wesleyan Track & Field announces the addition of Robert Atwater to the coaching staff as an assistant, bringing with him a plethora of top-end experience as a former college competitor.
Atwater graduated from Midland University in Fremont, Nebraska, with a degree in Sports Management & Digital Marketing in 2025, which is also where he competed as a member of the Warrior Track & Field team for multiple seasons. Atwater is most notably a two-time national champion, claiming titles at the 2024 NAIA Indoor National Championships in the long jump and at the 2025 NAIA Indoor National Championships in the heptathlon. He is also a 12-time All-American, receiving such prestigious distinctions four times in the high jump, four more times in the long jump, twice in the heptathlon, and once in each the triple jump and pole vault. In total, Atwater holds 21 All-Conference honors from the Great Plains Athletic Conference and racked up seven total conference championships, making his winning pedigree a notable addition to the track and field program as a whole.
Coach Atwater also previously won two events at the historic Drake Relays during his time as a competitor and holds many impressive personal records, including a 7′ 2.5″ mark in the high jump, 25′ 3.5″ in the long jump, and a total score of 5396 in the heptathlon. Coach Atwater began his duties on December 22nd of 2025.
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