Why is Pete Rose Not in MLB The Show?

avatarAffordingAggie·5 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·5 months ago

It's simple: Pete Rose got banned from MLB for betting on games. That's why he’s not in MLB The Show.

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avatarCopyingSole·5 months ago

Pete Rose is absent from MLB The Show because his lifetime ban from baseball for betting on games prevents his inclusion in officially licensed content.


avatarSingingRidge·5 months ago

Pete Rose isn't in MLB The Show because he's banned from Major League Baseball due to his gambling activities. Despite his record-breaking career, the ban affects his inclusion in officially licensed games.


avatarManningAndy·5 months ago

Pete Rose's ban from MLB for gambling offenses keeps him out of MLB The Show. No bets, no Rose!

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