I realize that this is a baseball/OT topic and may be more appropriate for the OT forum in the obit thread, but there's such little activity in the main forum that I don't think anyone would mind, and it's obviously sports related.
Pete Rose died yesterday at the age of 83. Rose was arguably the most controversial HOF level personality to have taken to the diamond. He was the all-time hits leader, breaking what was once thought an unbreakable record, a seemingly slam dunk HOF candidate. But he got caught up in a betting scandal, violating one of the oldest rules in the game, a rule known by every player who has ever played, posted in dugouts and so on. As a coach, he not only bet on baseball, but he also bet on games his team was involved in then lied about it during the investigation. IMO the ban was well deserved.
There was good reason for the no betting on baseball rule. The game itself was nearly destroyed in the infamous Black Sox scandal of 1919, and a number of players, including a HOF-quality player by the name of Shoeless Joe Jackson, who received lifetime bans. My position on Rose's HOF candidacy has always been that I'm good with his admittance so long as they rescind the no betting on baseball rule and reinstate the eligibility of players like Jackson prior to any consideration of Rose.
But he was a great player, not an extraordinarily gifted athlete but rather succeeded through grit and determination. He attained a well-deserved nickname of Charlie Hustle, supposedly given to him by Yankees pitcher Whitey Ford, who mockingly called him that when as a rookie right fielder, Rose jumped up and tried to catch a home run hit by Mickey Mantle that was 100' over Rose's head and still rising.
RIP Pete Rose.