Donald Trump tears ‘Lazy Ass’ baseball over Pete Rose, promises complete grace

President Donald Trump
Rips ‘Lazy Ass’ MLB about Pete Rose Hof
… promises complete grace
Published
The opening day has been removed for a few more weeks, but president Donald Trump Threw a high and tight Friday evening … Baseball in the rack for not enriching the late legend Pete Rose In Cooperstown!
Potus, a big baseball fan, loaded on MLB leadership and court voters, blowing commens Rob Manfred (Although not by name) and writers to keep the all time hit leader out of the hall, even in death.
“Major League Baseball did not have the courage or decency to put the late, large, Pete Rose, also known as ‘Charlie Hustle’, in the Baseball Hall of Fame,” Trump wrote about Truth Social.
“Now he is dead, he will never experience the sensation of being selected, even though he was a much better player than most of them made it, and can only be called posthumously. What a shame!”
DT is not wrong that Rose is better than most in Cooperstown (and that says a lot!). The legend of Cincinnati Reds was one of the largest to adorn a diamond.
47 continued and promised to wipe the slate clean for Rose … After he was convicted of not reporting income he earned by signatures, a crime, in 1990.
“Anyway, in the coming weeks I will sign a complete pardon from Pete Rose, who should not have gambled on baseball, but only once won in his team. He never wages against himself, or the other team.”
The president ended his Diatribe by emphasizing some of Pete’s career performance and with a warning for baseball.
“He had the most hits, by far, in baseball history and won more matches than anyone else in sports history. Baseball, who dies everywhere, should come from his thick, lazy ass and choose Pete Rose, although it is much too late, in Fame’s baseball hall.”
Rose was permanently banned from Major League Baseball in 1989 after an investigation concluded that he was using baseball (which he admitted later), so he did not qualify for the hall.
Despite the pressure over the years of fans and people such as Trump (who previously statements for Pete), MLB did not transfer to their attitude.
The 17x All-Star, 3x World Series Champ and National League Most Valuable Player died in September At the age of 83.