Pete Rose: "My dad said the quicker you get to first base, the quicker you go around the bases. I played the way I was ...
Pete Rose, baseball's most infamous legend, died at age 83 on Monday.
In choosing to live in Las Vegas, before the sport's career hits leader died Monday at 83, the man known as Charlie Hustle ...
In memory of the passing of Reds legend Pete Rose on Monday, The Tribune found this archival photo of Tribune sports writer and editor Jim Walker interviewing "Charlie Hustle" at the Radisson Hotel ...
WASHINGTON — 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. He ...
Pete Rose's never-give-up attitude and determination to be the best won him the hearts of his hometown neighborhood.
Several other Greater Cincinnati lawmakers have signed onto the pro-Pete Rose proposal, including Cecil Thomas, Jean Schmidt and Cindy Abrams. The measure is currently in a House committee. Seitz ...
Pete Rose was a Cincinnati native who played 24 seasons, 19 with the Reds. Rose collected an MLB-record 4,256 hits in his ...
One day before Pete Rose died, he was signing autographs and enjoying time with fellow members of the Cincinnati Reds' "Big ...
From Bold Face Park to Western Hills High School, Pete Rose left his mark on Cincinnati and the sport of baseball from an early age.
"It was a day of fame and infamy for this ball park," said Historian Charlie Adams III. This is a story about a secret mission.
"Whenever somebody who is larger than life leaves this earth, it’s quite a shock,” said Dick Gabriel of the UK Sports Network.