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    Edward Rose was born April 14, 1941, in Cincinnati, Ohio, one of four children born to Harry Francis "Pete" Rose and LaVerne (née Bloebaum) Rose. Encouraged...
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    leader Pete Rose, Rose Jr. played in the minor leagues for most of his career except for a brief stint in 1997 for the Cincinnati Reds. Rose has since...
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  • Pete Rose: Hits & Mrs. is an American reality television series on TLC that chronicled the lives of baseball player Pete Rose, his fiancée Kiana Kim,...
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  • or Pete Rose may refer to: Pete Rose (1941–2024), American baseball player and manager Pete Rose Jr. (born 1969), American baseball player Peter Rose (author)...
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  • Pete Rose (1942-2018) was an American recorder player, composer, and critic. He was the foremost interpreter of contemporary classical music for recorder...
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  • Pete Rose Baseball is a baseball video game published by Absolute Entertainment in 1988 for the Atari 2600 and in 1989 for the Atari 7800. The game features...
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  • in the All-Century Team of Pete Rose, who had been banned from baseball for life 10 years earlier. Some questioned Rose's presence on a team officially...
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    Sparky Anderson headed the Big Red Machine, which at its peak featured Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, and was supported by Dave Concepción...
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    milestone during their career in MLB. Pete Rose holds the Major League record for most career hits, with 4,256. Rose and Ty Cobb, second most, are the only...
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  • Commissioner was to negotiate the agreement resolving the Pete Rose betting scandal in which Rose was permitted to voluntarily withdraw from the sport to...
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    Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, as well as the controversial Pete Rose, the all-time hits leader in Major League Baseball. Overall, the Reds...
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  • 2012, Pete Rose Jr., the son of major league career hits leader Pete Rose, was named the Voyagers' manager. He replaced Ryan Newman. Under Rose Jr. the...
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  • 2024, Pete Rose became the first player to die while still ineligible after being banned by one of Landis' successors at the age of 83. Rose's banishment...
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    pregame warmups for Game 3 and warned that Pete Rose was unhappy with the quote. In the fifth inning, Rose's hard slide hard into second base sparked a...
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    notable investigation being the Dowd Report in 1989, which resulted in Pete Rose being banned from baseball for life. From June 2017 to March 2018, Dowd...
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  • document describing the transgressions of baseball player and manager Pete Rose in betting on baseball, which precipitated his agreement to a permanent...
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    to get gigs. They played their first gig as the Stone Roses on 23 October 1984, supporting Pete Townshend at an anti-heroin concert at the Moonlight Club...
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  • were lifted during Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's term. In March 1989, Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader and manager of the Cincinnati Reds since...
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  • The season was defined by allegations of gambling by Pete Rose. Before the end of the season, Rose was banned from baseball by commissioner A. Bartlett...
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  • about the baseball player Pete Rose, created by ESPN Films. It was first broadcast on September 25, 2004. The movie follows Rose as he gambled on Major League...
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  • in second place finishes in the National League West. Led by manager Pete Rose, the Reds finished with the best record of these four seasons at 87 wins...
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    Oakland in 1972 and 1973) was outscored. Reds third baseman Pete Rose was named World Series MVP. Rose batted .370 with 10 hits and two RBIs and scored 3 runs...
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  • Prison Without Bars is Pete Rose's autobiography, published by Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pennsylvania on January 8, 2004. In the book, Rose finally admitted publicly...
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  • of them were double-counted. As a result, it has been suggested that Pete Rose actually broke the all-time hits record against the Cubs' Reggie Patterson...
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  • a 2010 documentary film that follows the exploits and achievements of Pete Rose, a baseball player. The film, directed by Terry Lukemire, is narrated...
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  • career hits leaders Due to betting on games while managing an MLB team, Pete Rose received a lifetime ban from baseball and is not eligible for election...
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    he made it almost impossible to jam him by pitching inside. Teammate Pete Rose once said, "To have his body, I'd trade him mine and my wife's, and I'd...
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  • all offensive categories in the National League. Thirty-nine-year-old Pete Rose led the club in hits (185) and doubles (42), while center fielder Garry...
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    reach 4,000 hits in 1927, ultimately finishing his career with 4,191. Pete Rose, the current hit leader, became the second player to reach 4,000 hits...
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    and minor league outfielder Ed Armbrister. Morgan joined leadoff hitter Pete Rose as prolific catalysts at the top of the Reds' lineup. Morgan added home...
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