Gambling is a huge issue in the sports world, especially in Major League Baseball (MLB). So when someone gets caught red handed, the system tends to make an example out of them. Pete Rose was a prime example of that. Rose is one of the all-time leaders in games played with 3,562, plate appearances with 15,890, and hits with 4,256. He had an incredible career as a Cincinnati Red where, according to InfoPlease, he earned the nickname "Charlie Hustle" for his work ethic.
He had a 24-year long career, during which he made many accomplishments such as three appearances in the World Series (twice with the Reds, once with the Philadelphia Phillies), a career batting average of .303, and a 44 game hitting streak. Rose was basically all but guaranteed a spot in the World Series until 1989, when he was first accused of gambling. More importantly, betting on his team. Rose agreed to a lifetime ban from baseball, which also meant he lost his spot in the Hall of Fame. At the time he did not admit to the gambling accusations in hopes to get reinstated in a few years.
Now in 2015, Rose has still not been reinstated, and he still remains ineligible for the Hall of Fame. A little over a decade ago in 2004, after realizing his hopes for the Hall of Fame would never be, he finally admitted to gambling on the sports and his own team in his book.
According to ESPN, on August 24, 1989, Bart Giamatti, the commissioner of baseball, took the mic in New York City to reveal Rose's fate. He said, "One of the game's greatest players has engaged in a variety of acts which have stained the game, and he must now live with the consequences of those acts."
Also according to ESPN, after it all this came out, Rose said a few words. "My life is baseball," Rose said. "I hope to get back in baseball as soon as I possibly can. I've been in baseball for three decades, and to think I'm going to be out of baseball for a very short period of time hurts." He went on to say, "I made some mistakes, and I'm being punished for them. however, the settlement is fair. One of the mistakes wasn't betting on baseball. I have too much respect for the game, to much love for the game."
To this day, Pete Rose is banned from baseball. I bet he wishes he didn't make that bet. I hope he learned his lesson.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Tiger Woods Scandal
Possibly one of the most successful golfers of all time, Tiger Woods had the world at his fingertips, or should I say club? Through his tremendous talent, he turned pro at the young age of 20 in 1996 and had won his first major in just less than a year.
By the 2000s, Woods had bypassed the role of number one golfer in the world. He was an unstoppable force on the course. In fact, he spent 264 weeks (August 1999-September 2004) and then another another 281 weeks (June 2005-October 2010) as number one golfer in the world. He still holds the record for holding the top spot for the most consecutive weeks in a row.
He also holds other records such as being awarded the PGA Player of the Year 11 times, being awarded the Byron Nelson Award for lowest adjusted scoring average 8 times, and he also led the money list in 10 different seasons. During his career, he has won 14 professional major golf championships which is the second highest of any player in history. Also, he has 79 PGA Tour events, which is also second highest in history.Out of any active golfer, he has the most career major and career PGA Tour wins.
Tiger woods had it all, at least until the end of 2009 when his infidelities surfaced in the media. After his wife attacked his car with one of his golf clubs after she caught him cheating, dozens of women came forward about their sexual encounters with Woods. The final count was close to 120 different women. His poor wife. When she attacked his car she believed that he had cheated with 1 women, imagine her surprise when 120 different women claimed to have sexual encounters with her husband. The media ate him alive. In December of 2009, he announced his indefinite break from professional golf. Between his behavior and his hiatus from golf, he lost most of his endorsements deals including his main Nike endorsement. Not much was heard about Woods until February 2010 when he made a televised apology to the public for his behavior.
Following his apology, he returned to professional golf in the 2010 Masters Tournament. He finished in 4th place, but his career began to downhill spiral from there. After his infidelity scandal, his career suffered as bad as his image. It wasn't pretty for Woods. He went from the top of the world to the bottom of the crop in just a sort time. Karma's a bitch Tiger.
By the 2000s, Woods had bypassed the role of number one golfer in the world. He was an unstoppable force on the course. In fact, he spent 264 weeks (August 1999-September 2004) and then another another 281 weeks (June 2005-October 2010) as number one golfer in the world. He still holds the record for holding the top spot for the most consecutive weeks in a row.
He also holds other records such as being awarded the PGA Player of the Year 11 times, being awarded the Byron Nelson Award for lowest adjusted scoring average 8 times, and he also led the money list in 10 different seasons. During his career, he has won 14 professional major golf championships which is the second highest of any player in history. Also, he has 79 PGA Tour events, which is also second highest in history.Out of any active golfer, he has the most career major and career PGA Tour wins.
Tiger woods had it all, at least until the end of 2009 when his infidelities surfaced in the media. After his wife attacked his car with one of his golf clubs after she caught him cheating, dozens of women came forward about their sexual encounters with Woods. The final count was close to 120 different women. His poor wife. When she attacked his car she believed that he had cheated with 1 women, imagine her surprise when 120 different women claimed to have sexual encounters with her husband. The media ate him alive. In December of 2009, he announced his indefinite break from professional golf. Between his behavior and his hiatus from golf, he lost most of his endorsements deals including his main Nike endorsement. Not much was heard about Woods until February 2010 when he made a televised apology to the public for his behavior.
Following his apology, he returned to professional golf in the 2010 Masters Tournament. He finished in 4th place, but his career began to downhill spiral from there. After his infidelity scandal, his career suffered as bad as his image. It wasn't pretty for Woods. He went from the top of the world to the bottom of the crop in just a sort time. Karma's a bitch Tiger.
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