While Rose is best remembered for his heroics in Cincinnati, he made his mark in Philadelphia with the Phillies.
Major League Baseball legend Pete Rose died last week at age 83. Twenty-five years ago he came to Vicksburg for a public ...
It was 39 years ago Wednesday that all of baseball stopped when the game did that night at Riverfront Stadium for what has become one of American sports' most iconic moments, after Pete Rose drove ...
Rose’s death this past week at the age of 83 renewed the endless debate of whether he should be in the Hall of Fame.
My only conversation with Pete Rose came in the early 1980s, when he was with the Phillies. And he started it.
Born in 1960 in Kettering, Ohio, I was destined to be a Cincinnati Reds fan. By the time I was 8, Pete Rose was in his sixth season with the Cincinnati Reds, Tony Perez, then a skinny kid from Cuba, ...
Rose is the all-time hits leader in baseball history and batted .303 lifetime. As a player, he was a Hall of Famer. But as a ...
Despite that, Major League Baseball honored Rose when the league's All-Star Game came to Cincinnati in 2015. During pregame ...
The love and support for baseball superstar Pete Rose continues, with an increase in his game-worn items and other ...
Correction/clarification: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported Pete Rose’s Hall of Fame status and mischaracterized players who were part of the Reds’ Big Red Machine. MLB's all-time ...
But Pete Rose was Pete Rose. That’s what everybody had ... Cincinnati resident Shane Vicars brought a signed ball. "He was ...