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MLB's Secret 1988 Investigation of Pete Rose Revealed
6 Dec
Summary
- FBI documents show MLB began investigating Pete Rose in 1988.
- MLB suspended its probe at the FBI's request in 1988.
- Rose was banned for life in August 1989 for betting on games.

Newly unearthed FBI documents shed light on the timeline of Major League Baseball's investigation into Pete Rose. These records indicate MLB began scrutinizing Rose in 1988, prior to the publicly announced probe that resulted in his lifetime ban.
MLB temporarily suspended its investigation at the request of federal law enforcement officials who were investigating Rose's personal finances. At the time, MLB suspected Rose was gambling on baseball and had accumulated significant debt, reportedly hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The investigation, led by John Dowd, concluded in August 1989 with Rose's lifetime ban for betting on MLB games, including his own team. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred later lifted the ban in May, after Rose's passing.




