MLB's hit king lived how he played the game: pushing every limit. His inability to admit when he crossed the line will ...
Legendary sportscaster Bob Costas shared interesting perspective on Pete Rose, his Hall of Fame Candidacy and why the Hit ...
Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose died at his Las Vegas home Monday because of a serious heart condition, a Nevada coroner said ...
Pete Rose spent his final day signing autographs alongside former Cincinnati Reds teammates, celebrating a legacy that will ...
Pete Rose, a great player with a controversial legacy, rewrote baseball history but reached Cooperstown only as a vendor ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose is a remembered for his baseball and football legacy at Western Hills High School in the late 1950s.
As one of the best players in the history of the game, Rose has remained banned by the very office that runs it, a ban that ...
That’s Pete Rose, the legendary player whose transgressions both verified and alleged didn’t appear to concern him.
The son of Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose reflected on his father's death in a statement to social media on Tuesday.
Baseball legend Pete Rose expressed great pride in the fact his grandson, PJ Rose, is playing college baseball.
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On Septempter 11, 1985, Pete Rose recorded hit No. 4,195 at Riverfront Stadium. That date is largely considered the day Rose ...