Pete Rose, the Cincinnati native who became baseball's all-time hits leader and one of the most divisive figures in the sport ...
A baseball savant, a gambling addict, a corrupted individual — Rose contained multitudes. But no one loved the game — or ...
Yes, the Big Red Machine had a Saturday date at Cincinnati’s Riverfront Stadium in the World Series with the eventual ...
Larry Shenk still remembers the day inside Veterans Stadium in 1981. Shenk, the longtime Philadelphia Phillies head of public ...
The Hall of Fame remembers Pete Rose, MLB's all-time hits and games played leader, who passed away on Monday. "Charlie Hustle ...
You'll find Pete Rose's name plastered all over the record books but not where it mattered most to him: the Baseball Hall of ...
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.
Pete Rose died this week at age 83. Controversially banned from baseball for gambling, there is no denying his numbers on the ...
Rose’s death this past week at the age of 83 renewed the endless debate of whether he should be in the Hall of Fame.
Rose died in his Nevada home and his cause of death was determined to be hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died Monday. He was 83. After reaching the pinnacle of the sport he loved, Rose was banned ...
Star and won three World Series as well as the 1973 National League MVP. Despite all of Rose's accomplishments, ...