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Pun intended. “Pete Rose’s 4,256 hits can’t erase that he admitted to putting the integrity of the game in question with his gambling,” wrote author Travis Sawchick for theScore.
What strikes me about watching the Milwaukee Brewers' Sal Frelick is how much he reminds me of Pete Rose — the player, apart from his controversies.
Matt Olson extended his streak to 741 games as the Braves overcame the Mets 4-3, moving closer to historic MLB milestones.
Pete Rose graduated from high school in June 1960. He flew to Rochester, New York, two days later, and then rode a bus some 45 miles to Geneva, home of the Reds’ level D minor league team.
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He further stated that Pete Rose was more interested in earning the sympathy of a baseball crowd. Rose also said that he loved him as a player, but he turned his back on the game.
A new Pete Rose book and documentary dredge up the debate on Charlie Hustle's ban from baseball. Baseball's greatest catcher ...
(IMAGN) Marty was on the call for Rose’s record-breaking 4,192nd career hit in 1985. Thom Brennaman took a moment to remember Pete Rose’s playing career. "Look, you can like him, you can hate him.
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.
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