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Pete Rose was celebrated by the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night, a day after baseball’s career hits leader was posthumously removed from Major League Baseball’s permanent ineligibility list.
Since the game’s early days, baseball mythology has been constructed — often deliberately — to set itself apart.
If you asked fans of a certain age to point to a date when sports stopped being all about fun and games, they might say Aug. 25, 1989 – the day all-time hits le ...
Her five-month effort to have her father’s permanent ban from baseball lifted by commissioner Rob Manfred was made official with Tuesday’s announcement, 36 years after Rose was banned, 7 1/2 months ...
"I just wish Dad was here to celebrate it and feel the emotion involved in that and what it would mean to him." ...
There’s a lot of disbelief,” said great-great nephew Joseph Raymond Jackson. “I didn't think I'd ever live to see this day ...
Baseball history entered a new chapter this week. Baseball’s late controversial all-time hit king Pete Rose has been taken ...
Ahead of Wednesday's game against the White Sox at Great American Ballpark, manager Terry Francona shared memories of Reds legend Pete Rose.
Rose's life and career were honored at a pair of events across town, including Pete Rose Night at Great American Ball Park.
Keith O'Brien spent about three months with Rose in the fall of 2021 to write 'Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose and The Last Glory Days of Baseball.' ...
Pete Rose was banned from the MLB for life in 1989 for betting on games as a manager and player, essentially dashing any hopes of him making it into the Hall of Fame. Now, his ban has been lifted.
The closest thing to a sell-out Opening Day crowd packed their way into Great American Ball Park on Wednesday evening for ...