Watch: Bob Costas With Powerful Commentary on Pete Rose's Legacy, Hall of Fame Chances

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CINCINNATI — Legendary sportscaster Bob Costas shared interesting perspective on Pete Rose, his Hall of Fame Candidacy and why the Hit King should be in Cooperstown during an appearance on ESPN's Get Up. Rose died on Monday at 83 years old.
Related: Cincinnati Reds Release Tribute Video Honoring Pete Rose
Watch the clip below for intriguing and passionate perspective on Rose, his legacy and what could be next following Rose's death.
Bob Costas shares his perspective on the possibility of Pete Rose going into the MLB Hall of Fame. pic.twitter.com/8uj79wLceg
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) October 1, 2024
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