Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by ...
For people who have a memory they want to share about Pete Rose or what he meant to them, the Reds put up a banner for people ...
On September 11, 1985, the Cincinnati Reds were playing the San Diego Padres in the second of a three-game series.
Major League Baseball legend Pete Rose‘s death at 83 has thrust his controversial history with the league back into the ...
The Louisville Slugger Museum is remembering Major League Baseball's "Hit King" Pete Rose after his death earlier this week.
Baseball's all-time hit leader and most notorious gambler leaves a complicated legacy that sports media, fans and the culture ...
Here is a look back at when Pete Rose, baseball’s all-time hit leader, visited the Royals as a free agent in the 1970s ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died Monday. He was 83. After reaching the pinnacle of the sport he loved, Rose was banned ...
Legend has it that, shortly after arriving at the ballpark in Geneva, N.Y. to begin his professional baseball career in the ...
A baseball savant, a gambling addict, a corrupted individual — Rose contained multitudes. But no one loved the game — or ...
Countless males in our area who are now in their 60s and 70s grew up wanting to be like Pete Rose. Rose died Monday at the age of 83. He was a popular sports figure in our area. During the Big Red ...
Until Donald Trump became a presidential contender, Pete Rose was the biggest liar I'd encountered. Rose would say anything in hopes of minimizing his criminality and his gambling addiction. A star in ...