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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released new documents relating to baseball great Pete Rose, his former bookie and ...
On Sept. 11, 1985, Pete Rose's 4,192nd hit broke Ty Cobb's 57-year-old career Major League Baseball record. Rose finished his ...
Pete Rose remains banned for life from Major League Baseball. Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Monday that he had rejected Rose's plea for reinstatement, citing his continued gambling and evidence ...
The strain of arriving at this decision, combined with the combativeness and litigiousness of Rose, was too much for Giamatti ...
This Date in Baseball, September 11 - Pete Rose becomes the all-time hit leader, 4,192, breaking Ty Cobb’s record ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released 130 pages of documents related to a 1980s gambling and narcotics operation run by the late Ronald Peters, Pete Rose's former bookie. Some of the ...
July 8, 1960 - Rose begins his pro career with the minor league team the Geneva Redlegs of the New York-Penn League. 1963 - Plays his first season for the Cincinnati Reds. At the end of the season, he ...
For 26 years, Pete Rose has kept to one story: He never bet on baseball while he was a player. Yes, he admitted in 2004, after almost 15 years of denials, he had placed bets on baseball, but he ...
The batting gloves worn by Pete Rose while recording his record-setting 4,192nd hit in September 1985 have sold at auction ...