Some baseball records are so epic they seem to have been carved in stone. Ripken Jr. and Nolan Ryan are among those who know ...
In 2025, we mark the anniversaries of the Reds’ 1975 World Series win, Pete Rose’s record-breaking hit and more.
Baseball legend Pete Rose came close to taking responsibility ... Despite still holding a league records for career hits, he still won’t be going into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Pete Rose at a Cincinnati Reds game ... the group produced the smash hit “Go All the Way,” and a wealth of other popular records and toured with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.
192nd hit, surpassing Ty Cobb’s record. Rose rounded first, clapped and returned to the base, where he was congratulated by teammates and his son, Pete Rose Jr. The whole stadium stopped to soak ...
He pitched two no-hitters as a mainstay on the Brooklyn Dodgers and was a 20-game winner in 1953 when he struck out a then-record ... the team. Pete Rose, 83. Baseball’s career hits leader ...
He holds the major league record for games played (3,562 ... the weather is going to get hot, and Pete Rose is going to get 200 hits and bat .300.” Rose was Rookie of the Year in 1963, but he started ...
1982-98 Cal Ripken Jr. (2,632 games), as well as 1975-83 Steve Garvey (1,207), 2000-07 Miguel Tejada (1,152), 1978-83 Pete Rose (745), 1981-86 Dale Murphy (740), 1973-78 Rose (678) and 1969-73 ...
Bear in mind that he wasn’t a huge infield hit guy - he didn’t poke the ball into play, he impacted it. The only other leadoff hitters who compared over the long haul were Pete Rose and Ichiro ...
Henderson’s record-breaking steal came in the early ... s remarkable career was its tremendous longevity. Only Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski and Henry Aaron played more major-league games or ...
The “Man of Steal,” Henderson established MLB records for stolen bases ... September 11, 1985: Pete Rose lays claim to the moniker "Hit King" with his 4,192nd career knock, passing Ty Cobb ...