The Interview
Pete Rose
BASEBALL EXILE
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Dan Patrick:
You're commissioner for a day. What's your first move?
Pete Rose:
Reinstate me [laughs].
Q: What do you
think the Mitchell Report accomplished?
PR: I think it
just created a lot of bad publicity for the game. And gave the media a lot to
talk about for a long period of time.
DP: Former
commissioner Fay Vincent says that you're like Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds in
that what made you great also kept you from admitting a mistake. True?
PR: I should have
come clean long before I did, but I was in a tough situation, knowing I was
going to lose a job, and not knowing what I was going to do, if I said I bet on
baseball. But [my betting] had nothing to do with the outcome of games. When
you're making your body bigger, that directly affects the outcome of a
game.
DP: What's worse,
betting on your team or using performance-enhancing drugs?
PR: I don't think
there's any question using drugs is worse. I was absolutely wrong, but when you
bet on your team to win, what do you do? You do everything in your power to win
the game.

