Who was the greatest baseball player banned for life?

The player widely considered the greatest banned for life in baseball is Pete Rose, MLB's all-time hits leader, banned in 1989 for betting on baseball games as a player-manager for the Cincinnati Reds, though his ban was lifted posthumously in May 2025, making him eligible for Hall of Fame consideration. While Rose is the most prominent, the 1919 Black Sox Scandal also saw players like Shoeless Joe Jackson banned for life for their roles, but Rose's prolific stats as the "Hit King" often place him at the center of "greatest banned" discussions.
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What baseball player was banned for life?

Eddie Cicotte was also notorious as one of the “Eight Men Out” who conspired with gamblers as members of the Chicago White Sox, agreeing to throw the 1919 World Series – and forever branded as the “Black Sox.” Eddie Cicotte, Joe Jackson and the others were banned from baseball, removing their source of income and ...
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What exactly did Pete Rose do?

Pete Rose was a legendary baseball player, the all-time MLB hits leader, but he was banned from baseball for life in 1989 for betting on MLB games, including his own team, the Cincinnati Reds, while managing them. He eventually admitted to betting in 2004, and though he was banned from the Hall of Fame, ESPN.com MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reinstated him in 2025, making him eligible for the Hall of Fame. Rose also served prison time for tax evasion and faced other allegations.
 
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Is Rickey Hill a real baseball player?

Yes, Rickey Hill was a real professional baseball player who had a four-year career in Minor League Baseball (MiLB) for the Montreal Expos organization after overcoming severe physical challenges from a degenerative spinal disease that required him to wear leg braces as a child. His inspiring story, particularly his powerful hitting despite his condition, is the basis for the 2023 biographical movie The Hill, starring Dennis Quaid.
 
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What was the most famous scandal in baseball history?

Baseball had frequent problems with gamblers influencing the game, until the 1920s when the Black Sox Scandal and the resultant merciless crackdown largely put an end to it. The scandal involved eight players and all were suspended for life.
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Who is considered the worst MLB player of all time?

There's no single "worst" MLB player ever, as it depends on stats vs. impact, but John Gochnaur is often cited due to extreme errors and no homers, while Bill Bergen holds the lowest batting average for qualified hitters, though both were great defenders. Statistically, Bill Bergen often ranks worst by WAR, but Gochnaur's astronomical error count (98 in a single season) makes him infamous, a point Google highlights. 
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Who was the famous baseball player slaughter?

Enos Slaughter. Enos Bradsher Slaughter (April 27, 1916 – August 12, 2002), nicknamed "Country", was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder. He played for 19 seasons on four major league teams from 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1959.
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Why did Angel Hernandez sue the MLB?

In July 2017, Hernández filed a federal lawsuit against MLB, alleging that racial discrimination led to his being overlooked for World Series games and crew chief promotions. He also cited a longstanding feud with Chief Baseball Officer Joe Torre, dating back to Torre's managerial career.
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Did Rickey Hill's dad ever watch him play baseball?

No, in real life, Rickey Hill's father, Pastor James Hill, never actually saw him play baseball during his professional minor league career, though the movie The Hill depicts a fictional scene where he does; however, they maintained a close relationship, and the father would call after games, thrilled with Rickey's performance, showing his deep love and support despite his initial resistance to baseball.
 
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Where is Rickey Hill today?

Rickey Hill, the subject of the movie The Hill, lives in Fort Worth, Texas, works as a motivational speaker and financial planner, coaches golf and Little League, and continues to manage chronic pain from his childhood injuries while sharing his inspiring story of faith and perseverance.
 
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Who is considered the greatest baseball player of all time?

While there's no single consensus, Babe Ruth is most frequently called the greatest baseball player ever for revolutionizing the game with home runs and his larger-than-life persona, though Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, and modern superstar Shohei Ohtani (for his unique two-way dominance) are also strong contenders, with different eras and criteria shaping the debate. 
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What is rule 21 in baseball?

Major League Baseball's Rule 21 is the league's strict anti-gambling policy, prohibiting players, umpires, and officials from betting on baseball; violations result in severe penalties, including a one-year suspension for betting on games without involvement and a permanent ban for betting on games where they have a duty to perform, like their own team, famously leading to Pete Rose's lifetime ban. The rule, prominently posted in clubhouses, protects the game's integrity and covers all baseball-related activities, even legal bets on non-baseball events, though players can bet on other sports if legal and not through illegal bookies.
 
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Is anyone with 3,000 hits not in the Hall of Fame?

Several players with 3,000+ hits aren't in the Hall of Fame yet, primarily Pete Rose (banned for gambling, now eligible via Veterans Committee) and Alex Rodriguez, Rafael Palmeiro (tainted by PEDs), while Albert Pujols & Miguel Cabrera are not yet eligible as they haven't retired long enough, but are expected inductees. The 3,000-Hit Club is exclusive, and while most members are HOFers, PED ties and lifetime bans keep some out or delay their entry. 
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Who is the only baseball player to have been killed in a major league game?

The only Major League Baseball player to die directly from an injury sustained during a game was Cleveland Indians shortstop Ray Chapman, who was struck in the head by a pitch from Yankees pitcher Carl Mays on August 16, 1920, and died the following day; his death led to significant safety changes in baseball, including rules on ball replacement and the eventual adoption of batting helmets.
 
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What baseball player quit over his son?

On the next day, it was revealed that LaRoche's reason for a possible retirement was that the White Sox had placed a restriction on his 14-year-old son entering the team's clubhouse every day. By retiring, LaRoche walked away from a $13 million contract.
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Why is Shoeless Joe Jackson not in the Hall of Fame?

Shoeless Joe Jackson isn't in the Hall of Fame because he was lifetime-banned from baseball in 1921 by Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis for his alleged role in the Black Sox Scandal, where he and other Chicago White Sox players conspired to throw the 1919 World Series for gamblers, and the ban has traditionally blocked Hall of Fame consideration, though recent reinstatements by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred have made his candidacy eligible for future consideration by the Hall's committees.
 
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Who hit two grand slams in one inning?

Fernando Gabriel Tatís Medina Sr.

He holds the major league record for runs batted in (RBI) in an inning, a feat that he achieved by hitting two grand slams in one inning during a game on April 23, 1999, becoming the only player in MLB history to do so. His son, Fernando Jr., plays for the San Diego Padres.
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Is the number 69 banned in the MLB?

No, the number 69 is not officially banned in MLB, but it's rarely worn due to its sexual connotations, with most teams informally discouraging it for a family-friendly image, though some players have worn it, especially in spring training or as rookies, like AJ Blubaugh recently. While not a strict rule, it's generally avoided, with higher numbers (50-69) often reserved for spring training or non-roster players, but 69 is particularly sensitive, leading to few players keeping it long-term, according to Wikipedia and Reddit.
 
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What happened to Rickey Hill's wife?

If you're asking about the Rickey Hill from the movie The Hill, his first wife, Sherran Lambert, divorced him in 1986, and he later married Betti. However, recent news shows a different man, Cory Hill, (not the baseball player) is accused of murdering his estranged wife, Shakeira Rucker, in late 2023, with charges filed in 2024, which might be what recent searches are picking up. 
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What is the biggest scandal in baseball history?

The Black Sox Scandal of 1919, where eight Chicago White Sox players conspired to lose the World Series for gamblers, is widely considered baseball's biggest scandal for its deep betrayal of the game's integrity and the lasting impact it had, leading to the creation of the Commissioner's Office and a lifetime ban for the players, including the legendary "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, notes Census.gov, The Library of Congress (.gov), History.com, and Wikipedia. Other major scandals include the Pete Rose betting scandal, PED (steroid) era issues, and the Astros sign-stealing, but the Black Sox remains paramount. 
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Do MLB wives travel with their husbands?

Many reside in their homes during the sea- son, but because some are often lonely or feel isolated, they welcome the opportunity to travel with their husbands. Some simply want to be with their husbands, and others do not trust their husbands when they are on the road.
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Who was the cocky baseball player?

Edward Trowbridge Collins Sr.

(May 2, 1887 – March 25, 1951), nicknamed "Cocky", was an American professional baseball player, manager and executive. He played as a second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1906 to 1930 for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox.
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Did Tom Selleck play baseball in real life?

Yes, Tom Selleck played baseball in high school and college (USC), even getting drafted, and later fulfilled a dream by participating in Detroit Tigers spring training in 1991, where he even pinch-hit in a real game, making him a genuine baseball enthusiast who blurred the lines between actor and athlete.
 
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Who is the greatest hitter that ever lived?

The "best hitter of all time" is subjective, but Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, and Ted Williams are consistently top contenders, with Ruth often cited for overall dominance (power/pitching), Bonds for unparalleled plate discipline/power (though PEDs cloud legacy), and Williams for pure hitting skill (last to hit .400). Other legends like Hank Aaron, Ty Cobb, and Willie Mays are always in the conversation, depending on whether you value average, power, longevity, or overall impact.
 
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