Pete Rose on Betting on Games as Reds' Manager, MLB Ban Was Only Supposed to Last 1 Year (Part 12)

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Part 11: https://youtu.be/QohP3pohfV8
Part 1: https://youtu.be/i3i9WjtV5Vo
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Pete Rose spoke about his lifelong ban from professional baseball for gambling on games and his optimistic outlook if then-Commissioner Bart Giamatti hadn’t tragically passed away seven days after Rose’s inclusion on baseball’s ineligible list. Rose expressed that while he made mistakes betting on games, he never undermined the integrity of the sport and acted out of competitive spirit, never betting against his team. He pointed to the discrepancy in his life ban compared to the leniency shown in other, arguably more severe transgressions. Touching on his short-lived therapy for gambling addiction, Rose stated he wasn’t in the same league as those attending ‘Gamblers Anonymous’ meetings merely due to betting on sports games. Lastly, the former Reds manager maintained there were no “shady situations” under his leadership.

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