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Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred plans to rule on a request to end the permanent ban of Pete Rose, who died in September. Manfred met with President Donald Trump two weeks ago to discuss Rose's case, among other issues, including concerns over Trump's immigration policies affecting foreign players. Jeffrey Lenkov, a lawyer representing Rose, filed a petition for Rose's posthumous reinstatement to allow him to be considered for the Hall of Fame.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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