"Unfortunately gambling and victory do not complement each other." Pietros - I can not step into prison. Gambling should have been a leisure in the past for many people. It is estimated that 2% to 3% Americans in their lives are major problems. They are pathological gambler and some studies show that they spend about 5 billion dollars a year on gambling. When gambling becomes an issue, it affects the social, emotional and economic life of the person. The legalization of gambling in the United States has caused widespread problems, even if this effect could compromise their marriage, labor and economic security, the sick gambler resisted the irresponsible impulses of gambling can not do.
My question is that he was rejected at the baseball field or Peter Edwards Ross should be elected baseball hall of fame for gambling addiction. In my opinion, Pete Rose enters the Hall of Fame and should enter the Major League again. Yes, Rose committed baseball crime and reluctantly acknowledged, but Ross is no exception for some of the Hall of Fame and the baseball stadium. People who use drugs or hit their wives will not be so badly punished. Many of them are still in the Hall of Fame and are in baseball team.
Pete Rose is forbidden for a lifetime, but it should still enter the Hall of Fame. Pietros is one of the best baseball players ever, but thanks to his past gambling and prohibition of life, he could not enter the Hall of Fame. His most famous batting abilities are also two Golden Gloves champions, but his greatest asset is that everyone loves him. A former member of the famous "Red Machine" finished his career with an amazing 4,256 clicks, after breaking the record of 4,192 hits by the baseball legs of last season.
Pietros is one of the greatest hitter in the history of major league baseball and after he was exposed to gambling scandal he gave him a nickname of "brand new" meaning "Charlie" . In 1985, Ross ceased playing baseball and served as coach of Cincinnati Reds. However, in the late 1980's, people began to doubt his gamble habits. He was forbidden to participate in sports in 1989 after Ross was exposed in baseball games. After nearly ten years' efforts, he applied for reinstatement but had no chance to return to the court. When he began gambling in Major League, "Charlie Hustle" seems to have made all wrong bet.