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Pete Rose was unapologetic until the end
Although he agreed to the ban, Pete Rose adamantly denied his gambling involvement for nearly 15 years before admitting it in his 2004 autobiography.
Reflecting on the death of a legend: Ten things we loved about Pete Rose
Pete Rose, baseball's most infamous legend, died at age 83 on Monday.
Pete Rose Stayed Pete Rose Until the End
The Hit King never made it to baseball’s Hall of Fame. Did a stubborn, self-inflicted saga need to play out this way?
Watch: Cincinnati Reds Release Tribute Video Honoring Pete Rose
The Cincinnati Reds released a tribute video honoring Pete Rose on Tuesday night. The Hit King died on Monday. He was 83 years old. Rose finished his career with 4,256 hits, three World Series Championships,
Read our top stories about Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died Monday. He was 83. After reaching the pinnacle of the sport he loved, Rose was banned from baseball in 1989 for gambling while manager of his hometown Reds. That came just four years after Rose had broken Ty Cobb’s hit record,
Cincinnati Reds share Pete Rose tribute video on social media
Former teammates of Pete Rose's featured in the Cincinnati Reds' tribute video include Eric Davis, Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench.
A look back at Pete Rose’s legendary career
On Septempter 11, 1985, Pete Rose recorded hit No. 4,195 at Riverfront Stadium. That date is largely considered the day Rose surpassed Ty Cobb's all-time hits record. Though every
Tributes continue to pour in after Reds legend Pete Rose's death
Tributes have continued to pour in after Reds legend Pete Rose's death, including from Keith O'Brien, an author also from who wrote about "Charlie Hustle."
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'Nobody was more driven': Johnny Bench remembers Pete Rose's on-field successes, off-field struggles
"Nobody was more driven," Bench said of his teammate who he shared a field with for 12 seasons. "He was the epitome of hustle ...
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Look: Cincinnati Reds Legend Johnny Bench Reacts to Pete Rose's Death
CINCINNATI — Reds legend and MLB Hit King Pete Rose died on Monday. The 83-year-old was with some of his former teammates over the weekend. Reds legend Johnny Bench reacted to the news with a social ...
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Pete Rose's death stabs at my childhood, but rekindles my Dad's forgotten love language
Pete Rose died, and I'm sad but grateful. Because the news punctured the haze of several strokes suffered by my dad, and had ...
MLB
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All-time hits leader Pete Rose dies at 83
A gritty baseball great who compiled a nearly unrivaled list of achievements, only to tarnish his own legacy with sins ...
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‘Pete was Cincinnati’: Reds fans gather to pay their respects to Rose
Rose grew up just 7 miles from where Great American Ball Park now stands. On Monday, fans paid tribute at his statue.
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Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy remembers Pete Rose for one detail above all others
Bruce Bochy recalls the late Pete Rose fondly, especially for his willingness to go all out on every single play.
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Pete Rose, baseball legend banished for betting on the game he loved, dies at 83
Pete Rose, the Cincinnati Reds legend and baseball's all-time hits leader who was banished from baseball for betting on the ...
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Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit king, has died at 83
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit king and the Cincinnati Reds icon whose signature gritty hustle couldn’t ...
America Magazine
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The Baseball Hall of Fame is not the communion of saints. Pete Rose deserves to get in.
Setting aside the question of character, there is no disputing Mr. Rose’s credentials for the Hall of Fame. With 4,256 hits, ...
The New York Times
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Pete Rose, Baseball Star Who Earned Glory and Shame, Dies at 83
His teammates included three Hall of Famers — Joe Morgan,
Johnny
Bench
and Tony Perez — and he competed against ... a ...
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