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"In some ways, he was ahead of his time, or the game. That’s how I choose to remember him." – Terry Francona on Pete Rose's ...
Pete Rose grew up playing ball at Boldface Park. Seven months after his death, he'll get a diamond named in his honor.
1980 — Pete Rose, 39, steals second, third, & home in one inning for Phillies. 1983 — Aberdeen of Scotland win 23rd European Cup Winner’s Cup against Real Madrid of Spain 2-1 in Gothenburg.
1980 — 39-year-old Pete Rose steals second base, third, and home in one inning for the Phillies. The last National League player to pull this feat had been Jackie Robinson in 1954.
The city, in collaboration with the Cincinnati Reds, will dedicate a baseball field in Rose's honor at Boldface Park in ...
At long last, Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose will be honored by the local park where he grew up playing ball. Pete Rose Field at Boldface Park will be dedicated at noon May 14, appropriate for ...
President Donald Trump posted on social media that he plans to issue what he called a complete pardon of Cincinnati Reds ...
A telephone pole and the connecting wires have reportedly fallen down on Rose Street near W Pete Rose Way in Queensgate.
Donald Trump met with former Alabama coach Nick Saban during his recent trip to Tuscaloosa, emerging from the meeting considering an executive order to fix NIL.
The debate over who baseball's undisputed hit king is between Ichiro Suzuki and Pete Rose continues to this day. Fortunately for Ken Griffey and his father, they had front row seats, as Ken Sr.