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1982 — Philadelphia’s Pete Rose doubled off St. Louis pitcher John Stuper in the ... 1997 — The Atlanta Braves, behind a four-homer, nine-run third, beat the Philadelphia Phillies 12-5. Chipper Jones, ...
Pete Rose, one of the most recognizable figures in professional baseball during the 20th century, has died at the age of 83. TMZ shared a confirmation from Rose's agent, Ryan Fiterman, late Monday ...
Pete Rose at a news conference announces he has signed a multi-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies for a reported $3.2 million over four years, December 5th, 1978.
Rose remains the all-time leader in hits, games played, at-bats, and singles. He won three World Series rings, twice as a member of the Cincinnati Reds and once with the Philadelphia Phillies.
I was born and raised a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies, and I remain one today. I admired Pete Rose for his gritty determination, especially in the 1980 World Series.
In 2022, the Phillies invited Rose to participate in a celebration of the 1980 World Series team. I was reminded at that time why Pete Rose will forever be a blight on the game, and team, I love.