Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved and once embodied, has died. He was 83.
Pete Rose is off the MLB ineligible list and permitted for Hall of Fame consideration. The Cincinnati Reds are taking advantage of the moment. As luck would have it, the Reds already had "Pete Rose ...
Hall of Fame baseball writer Hal McCoy knows a thing or two about our nation’s pastime. Tap into that knowledge by sending an ...
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 ...
Ichiro Suzuki is about to become the all-time hits leader. Or is he? Pete Rose doesn't think so. Ichiro has 2,977 Major League Baseball hits to go along with his 1,278 hits in nine seasons in Japan.
Ichiro Suzuki passed Pete Rose's major-league hit total Wednesday, when counting his Japanese hits in the total. While that ...
Not many people loved being on a baseball field more than Pete Rose. For most of his 24 major league seasons, he played in every game his body and manager would allow, appearing in at least 162 games ...
On the eve of a special night being held by the Reds to honor his life and career, the late Pete Rose finally got the one ...
He was nicknamed “Charlie Hustle” as a rookie. Rose holds the Major League Baseball record for the number of games played (3,562) and hits (4,256). He was on the National League All-Star team 17 times ...
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