Pete Rose, still banned from the game of baseball, says he'd like another chance to manage. Rose, 70, told an audience that he deserves another chance after acknowledging that he bet on baseball, something he denied for years. "I've taken responsibility for my life," Rose said. "Baseball isn't good for second chances -- not for gamblers. They are for people who take drugs. They are for people who beat up their wives. They are for people who drink a lot of alcohol. I screwed up. I wish I could change it." The former Reds player and manager was banned for life in 1989 for betting on baseball games, including his team's games. "I want to be a manager, that's the only role," Rose said. "But I'm running out of time. I want to teach young players."