The Cincinnati Reds officially retired Pete Rose's No. 14 on Sunday in a pregame ceremony. Big crowds filled Great American Ball Park for the three days of celebration, which had to be approved by ...
For 26 years, Pete Rose has kept to one story: He never bet on baseball while he was a player. Yes, he admitted in 2004, after almost 15 years of denials, he had placed bets on baseball, but he ...
In a historic, sweeping decision, baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday removed Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players from Major League Baseball's permanently ineligible ...
Major League Baseball (MLB) officials on Tuesday removed Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson, and other late players from MLB's permanent ineligible list, ending decades of official ...
Pete Rose remains banned for life from Major League Baseball. Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Monday that he had rejected Rose's plea for reinstatement, citing his continued gambling and evidence ...
The Associated Press Back in his playing days, Pete Rose was known as "Charlie Hustle." DENVER — Imagine this inspirational slogan on a T-shirt: Give 70% effort. It’s not quite as catchy as the 110% ...
SEATTLE – As he mentioned again, Aaron Boone’s baseball family has a connection with Pete Rose and his family. Boone spoke by phone with Pete Rose Jr., Tuesday, following MLB Commissioner Rob ...
Pete Rose, the all-time hit leader in Major League Baseball and a former Philadelphia Phillies star, is now eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame. Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred ...
1925 — The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 24-6 with Kiki Cuyler and Pie Traynor each hitting a grand slam and Max Carey getting two hits in the first and eighth innings. 1930 — Lou ...
Rose -- who played primarily for the Cincinnati Reds and also spent time with the Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos -- finished his 24-year major league career with 4,256 hits. With a career ...
1905 — The Chicago Cubs beat the Phillies at Philadelphia 2-1 in 20 innings behind the complete game pitching of Ed Reulbach. 1940 — Outfielder Ted Williams pitched the last two innings for the Boston ...
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