Pete Rose found the subject a bit morbid ... He no longer looked like that kid with the shaggy haircut who played the game of baseball with a burning passion and aggressiveness, refusing to ...
Pete Rose was sent home from the hospital with a clean bill of health just five days before he died on Sept. 30.
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.
My only conversation with Pete Rose came in the early 1980s, when he was with the Phillies. And he started it. It was early April, a Friday night, and the Phils were to be on NBC’s “Game of ...
APRIL 1985: Pete Rose awaits post game interview on Opening Day 1985. / The Enquirer/Ed Reinke, Cincinnati Enquirer via Imagn Content Services, LLC CINCINNATI — I’ll never forget the moment I ...
Pete Rose is Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader, but it's a good bet you'll never see him enshrined in Cooperstown, New York, home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. That is because ...
Cincinnati Reds legend and Major League Baseball's all-time hit leader Pete Rose died Monday at the age of 83.Rose, a Cincinnati native, played 19 seasons with the Reds and collected an MLB-record ...
Which meant: Loving Pete Rose. That’s how it was. This was before ESPN, before most blue-collar families had cable television at all. In those days NBC was showing the “Game of the Week” on ...
Pete Rose still isn't going into the Baseball Hall of Fame. While the career hits leader's banishment from baseball 35 years ago was often referred to as a lifetime ban, and his death this week led ...
A bar on the river's edge will replay Pete Rose's most famous game, and serve beers at back-in-the-day prices. On Oct. 4, Red Leprechaun, located along the Banks, will broadcast the Sept.
Pete Rose still isn't going into the Baseball Hall of Fame. While the career hits leader's banishment from baseball 35 years ago was often referred to as a lifetime ban, and his death this week ...