Pete Rose, the Cincinnati Reds legend and baseball's all-time hits leader who was banished from baseball for betting on the ...
A gritty baseball great who compiled a nearly unrivaled list of achievements, only to tarnish his own legacy with sins ...
Pete Rose, baseball's career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved and once embodied, has died. He was 83.
The old adage "iron sharpens iron" was never more true for the Tar Heels last year with veteran players such as Johnny Castagnozzi, Patrick Alvarez and Jackson Van De Brake taking a bench seat as ...
Over the century-plus since Major League Baseball's inaugural World Series in 1903 ... The Reds had all the usual suspects: Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Tony Perez and the rest of the Machine.
Bench, who wore a "Pete and Johnny Show" T-shirt while talking to Patrick, praised Rose's baseball career Tuesday, saying he ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose has died, according to multiple reports. The MLB hit king and Cincinnati native was 83.
Reds legend Johnny Bench spoke about his relationship with the late Pete Rose after the Hit King died on Monday at 83.
Pete Rose's death has garnered reactions from prominent figures in the sports world including former Big Red Machine teammate ...
According to Marshall Kramsky of WCPO 9, Bench was with Rose on Sunday, just a day before MLB hit king's sudden passing.
Fellow Reds legend Johnny Bench appeared on the “Dan Patrick Show” on Tuesday to talk about the late Rose. The conversation spanned several topics: Rose’s final days, the Charlie Hustle playing style, ...