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Pete Rose, who had his No. 14 retired Sunday before the Reds faced the Padres, thanked the team for honoring him this weekend and called Cincinnati "the capital of the baseball world." ...
The Reds are hosting a Big Red Machine 50th anniversary reunion celebration from June 27-29 to honor the legendary 1975 and 1976 teams, which famously featured Pete Rose, Ken Griffey, Johnny Bench ...
During his playing career, Rose was also a 17-time All-Star and received two Gold Glove Awards. His No. 14 is retired in Cincinnati, and he is in the Reds Hall of Fame.
Rose’s permanent ban was lifted eight months after his death and came a day before the Cincinnati Reds will honor baseball’s career hits leader with Pete Rose Night.
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 ...
A Quinnipiac University poll found 60% of Americans believe Pete Rose should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Rose, MLB's all-time hits leader, was reinstated by Commissioner Rob Manfred after ...
And I hope that he's happy and proud. We are, certainly." Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds at bat against the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta Aug. 2, 1978. At left is Atlanta catcher Joe Nolan. (AP ...
Rose remains the all-time leader in hits, games played, at-bats, and singles. He won three World Series rings, twice as a member of the Cincinnati Reds and once with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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