After MLB's all-time hit king Pete Rose died, former President Donald Trump called for the the embattled baseball legend to ...
A baseball savant, a gambling addict, a corrupted individual — Rose contained multitudes. But no one loved the game — or ...
Major League Baseball banned Rose for life for betting on the game and lying about it. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Keith O’Brien, who published a book on Pete Rose called "Charlie Hustle." ...
Pete Rose's decorated MLB career included three World Series wins and National League MVP Award, before he was banned from ...
The pews were full. The congregants cheered and laughed and gave him a standing ovation.
The news of Pete Rose's passing at the age of 83 reveals something about Major League Baseball and their position on gambling. Rose famously was banned for life in 1989 and declar ...
Baseball great and Cincinnati native Pete Rose died Monday. Keith O'Brien, a Rose biographer, compared the former Red's life to that of a bedtime story.
Betting on baseball got Pete Rose banned from the game, never to return while he was alive. But, perhaps appropriately, he found a home in the nation’s gambling capital — where acceptance wasn’t a ...
Rose previously said he was in poor health. He was taking blood thinners and had undergone at least three heart procedures.
But the christening of Rose as "Charlie Hustle" was anything but complimentary. In a spring training game against New York ...
Tributes continue pouring in honoring No. 14, including from Eric Davis, who played with and for Rose. He says he wouldn't have been the person or the player he was without "The Hit King." ...
In choosing to live in Las Vegas, before the sport's career hits leader died Monday at 83, the man known as Charlie Hustle ...