After MLB's all-time hit king Pete Rose died, former President Donald Trump called for the the embattled baseball legend to ...
Pete Rose died of natural causes, the Clark County (Nev.) coroner's office announced Tuesday, a day after baseball's all-time ...
Pete Rose was banned from baseball in 1989. Why was he suspended, and does his death change his Hall of Fame chances?
Former teammates of Pete Rose's featured in the C Reds' tribute video include Eric Davis, Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench.
MLB’s embrace of gambling has been inevitable, yet all of that doesn’t make Pete Rose’s transgressions disappear.
Pete Rose, baseball's most infamous legend, died at age 83 on Monday.
The Hit King never made it to baseball’s Hall of Fame. Did a stubborn, self-inflicted saga need to play out this way?
Westsiders tell the truth. Pete lied for 13 years about betting on baseball. He did it so naturally that he seemed to believe ...
Banned from the game, Pete wasn’t the only one who exited a sport without the halo they earned as an athlete, sent to Devil’s ...
Bruce Bochy recalls the late Pete Rose fondly, especially for his willingness to go all out on every single play.
Rose was born in Cincinnati, attended Western Hills High School, and became a baseball icon for many people in the Cincinnati ...
Since Pete Rose's death, former Reds and other MLB players have called for him to be included in the Hall of Fame.