Johnny Bench, who won two MVPs and 10 consecutive ... Bench boasted that he could "throw out any runner alive." Born on Dec. 7, 1947 in Oklahoma City, Bench grew up in the small town of Binger ...
Pete Rose, baseball's most infamous legend, died at age 83 on Monday.
Pete Rose, who has died at age 83, was unapologetic in a 2018 appearance in The Villages. Villages-News.com’s Tony Violanti ...
Rose, who was 83, collected 4,256 hits, the most in MLB history, across a 24-year playing career spent mostly with his ...
Now, on a throw to (second), they have Deion ... won the Series MVP award and got a new car from Sport Magazine out of it. To which Johnny Bench said: "If he wanted a car that badly, we'd have ...
Pete Rose, the Cincinnati Reds legend and baseball's all-time hits leader who was banished from baseball for betting on the ...
His teammates included three Hall of Famers — Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and Tony Perez — and he ... But as he did with ...
In his heyday, Sanguillén was considered the second-best catcher in baseball, behind Johnny Bench ... particularly his ability to throw out runners and catch a knuckle-balling prospect by ...
Pete Rose makes for a fascinating on-field study -- a player whose reputation changed even as his game stayed the same.
Rose died Monday at the age of 83. In 2015, SI's Tom Verducci went for a ride with him as baseball's banished hit king ...
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit king and the Cincinnati Reds icon whose signature gritty hustle couldn’t ...
"Charlie Hustle" had a hard-nosed playing style but was banned from baseball in 1989 for illegally betting on the sport.