Pete Rose, Reds and Johnny Bench
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose has died, according to multiple reports. The MLB hit king and Cincinnati native was 83.
Ergo, Johnny Bench is the best catcher who ever lived," says writer Roger Kahn on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. Johnny Bench, who won two MVPs and 10 consecutive Gold Gloves, will be ...
"Charlie Hustle & The Matter of Pete Rose," a four-part documentary series, debuted Wednesday night on HBO and is streaming ...
MLB // 3 years ago Royals' Salvador Perez ties Johnny Bench's single-season HR record for catchers Kansas City Royals slugger Salvador Perez hit his 45th home run of the season Thursday against ...
Pete Rose makes for a fascinating on-field study -- a player whose reputation changed even as his game stayed the same.
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Here's the viral Vine of Manziel finding out that his gesture had been caught on camera: Washington safety Ryan Clark went on ESPN Radio on Tuesday morning and revealed what one of his teammates ...
"Charlie Hustle" had a hard-nosed playing style but was banned from baseball in 1989 for illegally betting on the sport.
Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by ...
On Septempter 11, 1985, Pete Rose recorded hit No. 4,195 at Riverfront Stadium. That date is largely considered the day Rose ...