Pete Rose was a Cincinnati native who played 24 seasons, 19 with the Reds. Rose collected an MLB-record 4,256 hits in his ...
Rose became baseball’s all-time hit leader in 1985. Four years later he was banned from the sport for life for gambling.
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, ...
The Hall of Fame remembers Pete Rose, MLB's all-time hits and games played leader, who passed away on Monday. "Charlie Hustle ...
Banished baseball great Pete Rose has died. The longtime Cincinnati Red was the career hits leader and fallen idol who ...
Zak Brown pays tribute to MLB veteran Pete Rose who passed away on September 30th. Brown posted about the two memorabilia he ...
Although it’s often said that Pete Rose received a “lifetime ban,” baseball’s all-time hits leader was actually declared ...
Months before his death, Rose’s past was examined in the HBO Max docuseries Charlie Hustle & The Matter of Pete Rose.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith was characteristically fired up on Tuesday morning on First Take. This time it was during a discussion about MLB all-time hits leader Pete Rose, who died on Monday. Smith was ...
Longtime sports broadcaster Bob Costas called it "cruel and unusual punishment" that the late Pete Rose is not in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
There aren’t many headlines worthy of convincing Stephen A. Smith to talk baseball on First Take, but Pete Rose dying was one ...