Pete Rose's baseball career spanned more than two decades, and in that time, he also welcomed five children: Fawn, Pete, Morgan, Tyler and Cara. The late baseball legend died on Sept. 30, 2024, at 83 ...
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit king and the Cincinnati Reds icon whose signature gritty hustle couldn’t outpace the gambling transgressions and obfuscation that kept him out of the ...
For 26 years, Pete Rose has kept to one story: He never bet on baseball while he was a player. Yes, he admitted in 2004, after almost 15 years of denials, he had placed bets on baseball, but he ...
Outfielder Pete Rose #14 of the Cincinnati Reds salutes the crowd after surpassing Ty Cobb with his 4192 hit that came against San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show on Sept. 11, 1985 at Riverfront ...
The Cincinnati Reds officially retired Pete Rose's No. 14 on Sunday in a pregame ceremony. Big crowds filled Great American Ball Park for the three days of celebration, which had to be approved by ...
Major League Baseball has removed Pete Rose and other deceased players from MLB’s permanently ineligible list, an extraordinary twist to a saga that has gone on for more than three decades. The ...
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