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What has Pete Rose said?

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What has Pete Rose said?

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At the press conference announcing the agreement, Rose did not say much, other than to continue to assert that he did not bet on baseball. He would not answer a question about why he would accept the permanent suspension if he had not bet on baseball. His lawyer chimed in to say that Rose could apply for readmission after one year and would do so. He added that what Rose _had_ admitted to would probably warrant a one year suspension anyway. Rose was silent through most of 1989, saying that the time would come for him to tell his side of the story. He published a book in 1990 (“Pete Rose: My Story” with Roger Kahn) that was rambling, disjointed, and didn’t address any of the substantive issues raised by the Dowd report. His basic defense has been to admit that he was a “horsesh*t picker of friends” and that they (primarily Janszen) were placing the baseball bets for themselves. Rose alleges that Janszen and Peters concocted their story as part of a plot to extort money from Rose. Rose e

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At the press conference announcing the agreement, Rose did not say much, other than to continue to assert that he did not bet on baseball. He would not answer a question about why he would accept the permanent suspension if he had not bet on baseball. His lawyer chimed in to say that Rose could apply for readmission after one year and would do so. He added that what Rose _had_ admitted to would probably warrant a one year suspension anyway. Rose was silent through most of 1989, saying that the time would come for him to tell his side of the story. He published a book in 1990 (“Pete Rose: My Story” with Roger Kahn) that was rambling, disjointed, and didn’t address any of the substantive issues raised by the Dowd report. His basic defense has been to admit that he was a “horsesh*t picker of friends” and that they (primarily Janszen) were placing the baseball bets for themselves. Rose alleges that Janszen and Peters concocted their story as part of a plot to extort money from Rose. Rose e

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