In 2025, we mark the anniversaries of the Reds’ 1975 World Series win, Pete Rose’s record-breaking hit and more.
P.J. Rose, the grandson of all-time MLB hits leader Pete Rose, is following in his grandfather’s footsteps, writes Matt Breen ...
At 8:01 p.m. Sept. 11, 1985, Pete Rose hit a single off San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show. The crowd at Riverfront Stadium roared: 47,237 fans witnessed baseball history as Cincinnati’s home ...
This was the Pete Rose way: defiant but pleading ... And none of them earned the “Hit King” title that Rose had stitched into his shirt collar as an old man. “I don’t think I hurt you, ...
In Rickey Henderson, Pete Rose, Willie Mays and Fernando Valenzuela the sport of baseball lost four of its most electric players in 2024 ...
He died at 64 on Oct. 22. Pete Rose made headlines his whole life. He played in 3,526 games, more than any other player. He also collected 4,256 hits, most ever. But he was expelled from the ...
Pete Alonso remains one of the major names left ... On JM Baseball's "Baseball Today" podcast on Friday, Chris Rose highlighted that Alonso's home run slugging numbers are second to only Yankees ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved and once embodied, has died.
So today, that card would be worth over a million dollars, easily. Despite being an all-time MLB hits leader, Pete Rose cannot enter the coveted MLB Hall of Fame, even posthumously, after agreeing to ...