Pete Rose enjoyed a 24-year career in the big leagues ... During the 1999 All-Star Game sportscaster Jim Gray met up with Rose for an interview that rubbed fans the wrong way, apologizing afterward.
NEW YORK -- Although NBC's Jim Gray didn't relish his confrontation with Pete Rose, he doesn't regret it either. "I felt I did my job and I did my job well, but it wasn't a satisfying feeling to ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - It was emotional as fans walked out of great American Ball Park on Sunday after saying goodbye to Cincinnati Reds legend, Pete Rose. “He was my idol growing up,” says Hoss ...
NEW YORK -- NBC reporter Jim Gray apologized to baseball fans Tuesday night for his contentious interview with Pete Rose before Game 2 of the World Series. But the Yankees weren't in a forgiving ...
I had way too much trouble trying to attend the memorial for Pete Rose at Great American Ball Park. I got up at 5:30 on Sunday morning and drove from Columbus to go to this. I had to drive slower ...
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, a single sentence from baseball commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti still reverberates: "The matter of ...
The Cincinnati Reds host a daylong visitation for Pete Rose on Sunday at Great American Ball Park. The event is free to the public. The event will "be a time for those who admired and loved the ...
Baseball fans who loved Peter Edward Rose bid farewell in a Sunday memorial on the field at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Reds will host a 14-hour visitation for Pete Rose at Great American Ball Park next month, according to a statement from Rose’s daughter. The team shared the statement from Fawn ...
Pete Rose's visitation at Great American Ball Park saw high attendance Sunday. The headcount of those who entered the stadium for the visitation was 6,580, according to Cincinnati Reds ...
The Cincinnati Reds host a daylong visitation for Pete Rose on Sunday at Great American Ball Park. The event is free to the public. The event will "be a time for those who admired and loved the ...
Cincinnati will never forget Pete Rose. Despite Rose’s complicated legacy, the Cincinnati Reds great, who died Sept. 30 at age 83, has been an integral part of the city’s history, and baseball's.