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At 43 years old, Rose played 95 games in Montreal, collecting 72 hits and 23 RBIs with a .259 batting average.
(Reuters) -Pete Rose, baseball's all-time leader in hits who was banned from the Hall of Fame after he was caught gambling on baseball games, has died at age 83, the medical examiner in Clark County, ...
A league investigation concluded Rose, who died Monday at 83, not only gambled on MLB games but wagered on games involving the Cincinnati Reds when he was managing the team. “One of the game's ...
The No. 1 person that kept Pete Rose out of baseball’s Hall of Fame was himself. 15 years it took him after he got banned for life to admit he bet on the game.
Pete Rose's 4,256 hits can't erase that he admitted to putting the integrity of the game in question with his gambling. A strong deterrent must remain in place to guard against our weakest impulses.
A 17-time All-Star, Rose got 826 of his 4,256 hits during his five years playing for the Phillies from 1979-83. There are no immediate plans for Rose to get inducted in Philadelphia's Wall of Fame.
Charlie Hustle and the Matter of Pete Rose, HBO’s new four-part sports doc, is worth your time, especially if you love baseball history as I do. It does not plead Rose’s case, and in truth, no case ...
Pete Rose Jr., who appeared in 11 games with Cincinnati in 1997, said he was angry when he first heard about Manfred's decision because he couldn't call his father.
In 1963, Rose sprinted to first after earning a base on balls in a spring training game — the ultimate display of intensity. Irked, Yankees pitcher Whitey Ford nicknamed him Charlie Hustle.
Pete Rose celebrated his 4,000th career hit with the Montreal Expos against the Philadelphia Phillies at Olympic Stadium in Montreal on April 13, 1984. (CP/Ron Polin) 0 comments ...