Commissioner Rob Manfred introduced Tuesday that Pete Rose, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and different gamers completely banned by the game – usually for playing – would have their statuses restored at demise.
The ruling opens a path for Rose and Jackson to be thought of for the Corridor of Fame. Listed below are all the gamers and different figures who’ve been completely banned by the workplace of the commissioner, and those that have now had these bans lifted.
Not banned
Chicago “Black Sox”
March 12, 1921 — Chicago White Sox pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude “Lefty” Williams, first baseman Chick Gandil, shortstop Charles “Swede” Risberg, third baseman Buck Weaver, outfielders Jackson and Glad Felsch and infielder Fred McMullin had been suspended by Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis. (The gamers had been suspended by the group on Sept. 28, 1920, following their indictment on costs of throwing the 1919 World Collection. Gandil at the moment was already on suspension in a wage dispute).
The gamers had been acquitted on Aug. 3, 1921, however banned for all times by Landis the next day. St. Louis Browns pitcher Joe Gedeon was additionally banned for his connections to the betting plot.
“Whatever the verdict of juries, no participant who throws a ballgame, no participant that entertains proposals or guarantees to throw a recreation, no participant that sits in convention with a bunch of crooked gamers and gamblers the place the methods and technique of throwing video games are mentioned and doesn’t promptly inform his membership about it, will ever play skilled baseball,” Landis wrote.
Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Buck Weaver, Claude “Lefty” Williams, Glad Felsch, Fred McMullin, Charles “Swede” Risberg, and Chick Gandil have all been faraway from the completely ineligible listing by Commissioner Rob Manfred as of Could 13, 2025, as was Joe Gedeon.
Former Philadelphia Phillies infielder Gene Paulette
March 24, 1921 — Paulette was banned indefinitely by Landis for allegedly accepting a mortgage from Elmer Farrar of St. Louis that was tied to a playing scheme. Paulette was by no means reinstated by Landis or his successors, till Manfred did so 104 years after Landis’ sentencing.
Former Chicago Cubs infielder Lee Magee
1921: Magee was accused of fixing a 1919 recreation by the identical grand jury that was investigating the Black Sox scandal, which brought about the Cubs to launch him. Magee sued, claiming he had shocking evidence in his favor that justified the swimsuit, however the courts dominated in favor of the Cubs. Landis would ban Magee, however Manfred reinstated him in 2025.
[Related: Pete Rose, ‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson removed from MLB’s banned list]
Former New York Giants outfielder Benny Kauff
April 7, 1921 — Kauff was suspended indefinitely by Landis following his indictment on costs of auto theft and possession of a stolen automobile.
“An indictment charging felonious misconduct by a participant actually costs conduct detrimental to the great reputation of baseball,” he stated.
Kauff was acquitted on Could 13, however Landis refused to reinstate him. A lawsuit filed by Kauff towards the commissioner for reinstatement was dismissed. Manfred additionally reinstated Kauff in 2025.
Former New York Giants pitcher “Shufflin’” Phil Douglas
Aug. 18, 1922 — Douglas was banned for all times by the membership for writing a letter to St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Leslie Mann asking him to throw a recreation. Mann gave the letter to Department Rickey, who despatched it to Landis. The commissioner backed the ban, saying Douglas’ letter was “tragic and deplorable.”
Manfred, underneath the identical ruling as the remainder of his reinstatements, lifted Douglas’ ban posthumously 103 years after it started.
Former New York Giants outfielder Jimmy O’Connell and coach Cozy Dolan
Oct. 1, 1924 — Each had been banned for all times by Landis for providing a $500 bribe to Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Heinie Sand to throw recreation on Sept. 27, 1924. Sand advised Phillies supervisor Artwork Fletcher, who advised Landis. O’Connell and Dolan had been each faraway from the listing by Manfred.
Former Philadelphia Phillies president William D. Cox
Nov. 23, 1943 — Cox was banned for all times by Landis for making “roughly 15 or 20 bets” of “from $25 to $100 per recreation on Philadelphia to win.” Cox was pressured to promote his share of the group to Ruly M. Carpenter Jr. Manfred lifted Cox’s ban in 2025.
Former Cincinnati Reds supervisor Pete Rose
Aug. 23, 1989 — Rose agreed to a lifetime ban with Commissioner A. Barlett Giammati for playing on Reds video games. That ban was lifted posthumously by Manfred on Could 13, 2025.
[Related: The Reds will pay tribute to Pete Rose a day after MLB reinstatement]
Former Houston Astros assistant common supervisor Brandon Taubman
November 15, 2019 – Taubman was positioned on the ineligible listing following inappropriate feedback made within the clubhouse to a few media members – all of them ladies – concerning the Astros’ acquisition of home abuser Roberto Osuna. Taubman was then saved on the ineligible listing for his half within the Astros’ sign-stealing controversy. Whereas Taubman reportedly utilized for reinstatement and was granted it again in 2021, per the NY Post, he not solely now not works in MLB, however can be completely banned had been he to commit one other “material violation” per Manfred’s personal sign-stealing ruling.
At the moment banned by MLB
Former St. Louis Cardinals scouting director Chris Correa
January 30, 2017 – Correa acquired a lifetime ban from Manfred for his half in hacking the Houston Astros’ scouting database, and the Cardinals themselves had been pressured to pay the Astros $2 million and provides them their prime two picks within the 2017 draft (No. 56 and No. 75) as compensation. Correa was then sentenced to 46 months in jail by a federal choose, and later transferred to confinement in his residence, for his function within the database hack.
Former Toronto Blue Jays particular assistant Roberto Alomar
April 30, 2021 – Following an investigation right into a sexual misconduct allegation, Corridor of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar was launched from his place of particular assistant with the Blue Jays, and Manfred positioned him on the ineligible listing. Alomar was not faraway from the Corridor of Fame, nevertheless, which serves as a reminder that MLB and Cooperstown would possibly run parallel to one another at instances, however Cooperstown will not be underneath MLB’s management and vice versa.
Former Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway
Could 26, 2021 – A historical past of sexual harassment spanning Callaway’s profession with the Mets, Guardians and Angels resulted in his placement on the ineligible listing. He has been eligible to use for reinstatement since his suspension concluded on the finish of the 2022 season, however has not executed so. If Callaway ever had been to use for reinstatement and have it granted, like with Taubman, one other “materials violation” would have him completely banned.
Former San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano
June 3, 2024 — Marcano was banned for all times by Commissioner Rob Manfred for making 387 baseball bets, together with 231 associated to MLB, from Oct. 16-23, 2022, and July 12, 2023, by way of Nov. 1, 2023, whereas on the roster of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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