Rose died having never been inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame. He has never appeared on a ballot, and nor should he. Not ...
Pete Rose was the all-time hits leader in Major League Baseball. Here is a look at Rose's car collection he had at the time ...
Pete Rose left and indelible mark on baseball and. The Enquirer is looking back at his legacy with wall art, special sections ...
The Cincinnati Reds host a daylong visitation for Pete Rose on Sunday at Great American Ball Park. The event is free to the public. The event will "be a time for those who admired and loved the ...
“I’m quiet right now, but once I’m inside — this guy ... I was 4 years old and just always loved Pete Rose. As I grew up, I always wore No. 14. I remember standing in front of the mirror ...
For me, it will always be about the shoes. For everyone else, it is probably Sept. 11, 1985. Ultimately, it is all about 14 − Pete Rose, the Hit King − who passed away Sept. 30 at 83.
When Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died on Sept. 30, fans held impromptu memorials for him both physically and online. Now they will get the chance to attend real ones. The Reds confirmed on ...
Bartlett Giamattistill reverberates: "The matter of Mr. Rose is now closed." Those words, which cemented Pete Rose's lifetime ban for gambling on the team he managed, landed like a gavel in August ...
“There’s nothing I can change about the history of Pete Rose,” the baseball legend recently told KTLA in a new interview. Story: https://ktla.com/sports ...