CINCINNATI (WKRC) — A huge crowd honored Pete Rose, the "Hit King," at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday. Excitement is high following the announcement that Rose is no longer banned from Major ...
The Cincinnati Reds officially retired Pete Rose's No. 14 on Sunday in a pregame ceremony. Big crowds filled Great American Ball Park for the three days of celebration, which had to be approved by ...
Current Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona can recall the first time he ever met Pete Rose. Of course, it was on the field in the playoffs in 1981. “I bunted on Mike Schmidt, and Pete was at first ...
When Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson took the field at the start of tonight’s game against the Chicago White Sox, he played in his 746th consecutive game and broke a tie with Pete Rose for the ...
On Wednesday, the Cincinnati Reds celebrated Pete Rose Night with a Q&A featuring four Reds Hall of Famers, a ceremony on the field to recognize his family, a moment of silence and a long standing ...
I’ll start this column on Pete Rose by saying: Pete Rose is a Baseball Hall of Famer. He’s the Hit King – with 4,256 of them. He played in 1,972 MLB wins, the most of any player all-time. Played in ...
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