The Cincinnati Reds have honored the late Pete Rose with new signs displayed in and around Great American Ball Park. The Reds' great stands alone in first place with 4,256 all-time hits.
The Cincinnati Reds were planning for a public serve to honor the late Pete Rose, but those plans are hold for the time being.
Pete Rose died this week. He was 83 years old. The Reds legend and Hit King is one of the best players ever. He also has a complicated legacy. Tom Verducci of Fox Sports did a wonderful feature on Rose's story.
I’ll never forget the moment I realized just how much Cincinnati Reds fans loved Pete Rose. Walking with my dad toward Great American Ball Park one summer day, I passed a T-shirt vendor selling red t-shirts with white font that read, “I’m with Pete.
Urban Meyer knows a lot about greatness and has experienced it from himself and others around him. Meyer won three national titles as a college football head coach and even coached one of the best quarterbacks ever to do it, Tim Tebow.
On September 11, 1985, Pete Rose recorded his record-breaking 4,192nd career hit. After the game, he received a phone call from President Ronald Reagan to congratulate him on the achievement.
Reds Hall of Famer Marty Brennaman was the first person to leave a message on the Pete Rose tribute banner displayed outside Great American Ball Park on Wednesday.
Pittsburgh Pirates fans loved to hate Pete Rose. That did not separate Pirates fans from those in other cities. Unless he played for your team, Rose was the kind of guy everyone hated because of his arrogance, cockiness and awful bowl haircut.
Pete Rose died of natural causes, the Clark County (Nev.) coroner's office announced Tuesday, a day after baseball's all-time hit king died at age 83 at his home in Las Vegas.
Reds legend Pete Rose died on Monday. He was 83 years old. Donald Trump is the latest public figure to react to Rose's death. He tweeted about Rose on Tuesday night.
Pete Rose was found dead on Monday at his home in Las Vegas, and the cause of the Hit King’s death has been revealed.
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A host of baseball luminaries commented about the life and legacy of Pete Rose after the Hit King died on Monday at age 83. Among the posts on social media: Alex Rodriguez: "Absolutely heartbroken to hear the devastating news about Pete Rose's passing.
While fans and media argue about whether Rose should ever be posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, another legendary name of the past is often forgotten.
Pete Rose, MLB’s all-time leader in career hits, passed away Monday at the age of 83. He leaves behind a complicated legacy.
Some surprsing news has hit the baseball world today, as it has been reported that Pete Rose passed away earlier today at the age of 83. Rose’s agent confirmed the news of his passing to news outlets.
Pete Rose, the all-time major league leader in hits and games played who was banned for life for betting on baseball, died Monday, ESPN reported. He was 83.
With the proliferation of sports betting, including MLB's own partnership with FanDuel, the league's stance on Rose is now a bit hypocritical.
TMZ Sports reported on Monday that Rose died earlier in the day at his home in Las Vegas. The news was confirmed by Rose’s agent Ryan Fiterman. Fiterman said that “the family is asking for privacy at this time.”
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