Baseball Legend Pete Rose’s Cause of Death Revealed
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit leader, died from heart disease, according to a medical report.
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hit leader, died from heart disease, according to a medical report.
Only weeks before he passed, MLB legend Pete Rose was still hoping that the league would give him a second chance.
Former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent is unapologetic over his part in banning Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose from the Hall of Fame.
Two Ohio lawmakers are jumping into the fray to get famed Cincinnati Reds player Pete Rose into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Former Reds great Pete Rose has floated a last-ditch effort to get a lifetime ban lifted so he can be nominated to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Phillies fans were treated to several inappropriate comments by former player Pete Rose in the broadcast booth on Sunday.
MLB legend Pete Rose got a bit vexed while he was in Philadelphia for the team’s 1980 World Champion celebration on Sunday when a reporter revived accusations that he had a sexual affair with a minor back in the 1970s.
CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe Morgan, the Hall of Fame second baseman who became the sparkplug of the Big Red Machine and the prototype for baseball’s artificial turf era, has died. He was 77.
Baseball legend and all-time hits leader Pete Rose, has been accused of using corked bats by a man who worked as a groundskeeper in Montreal in 1984.
Pete Rose has renewed vigor in his pursuit of reinstatement and eventually, placement, in Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame. And after a tweet posted by a guy who knows a thing or two about overcoming an establishment that’s actively working against you, it’s clear he’s got a very powerful ally.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Pete Rose again asked Major League Baseball to end his lifetime ban, saying the penalty is unfair compared with discipline for steroids use and electronic sign stealing.
Former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose took a swipe at the Houston Astros for their sign-stealing scandal, arguing that while what he did was wrong, the Astros scandal is worse because it tainted baseball.
According to reports, former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose has been ousted at Fox Sports over a decades old charge of sexual harassment.
Pete Rose, arguably the greatest hitter in the history of major league baseball, allegedly engaged in sexual activity with a 15-year-old girl in the 1970s, according to a sworn statement.
You may never find Pete Rose’s face in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, but you do frequently see his mug on TV alongside Frank Thomas, Alex Rodriguez, and Kevin Burkhardt. Now, if your travels next summer take you to the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, you’ll see a statue of him.
Miami Marlins right fielder Ichiro Suzuki is pleased with his amazing Major League Baseball career, so pleased that he wants to keep playing until he’s 50.
Whether through a multiculturalist impulse to deem all cultures, including baseball ones, equal, a cynical gambit to generate clicks and comments, or just a zeal to recognize the amazing totality of Ichiro’s career, many sports writers portray the Miami Marlin outfielder as surpassing Rose. But people more fanatical about the game—fans—disagree. Just 20,037 of them showed up in San Diego for the supposedly historic event.
Ichiro Suzuki, a hit short of tying Pete Rose’s all-time record of 4,256 hits if one includes his statistics from Nippon Professional Baseball, prompted “Charlie Hustle” to remark “It sounds like, in Japan, they’re trying to make me the Hit Queen.”
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump posted on Twitter Sunday night a signed baseball from legend Pete Rose, saying, “Mr. Trump Please Make America Great Again.”
He may be barred from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but Pete Rose has found his place right at home. The Cincinnati Reds will induct him into its Hall of Fame on the June 24-26 weekend.
Pete Rose held a press conference in the gambling capital of the world on Tuesday maintaining that he controlled his betting years ago and that he just wants to be friends with the game he played in the major leagues for 26 years.
All-time hits leader Pete Rose held a press conference at his Las Vegas, NV restaurant to respond to Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred denying his reinstatement to the league. In front of a large crowd, “Charlie Hustle” said he was
Charlie Hustle’s hustling worked wonders on the baseball field, but his hustling off the field wound up terminating his desperate quest for reinstatement by MLB, as Commissioner Rob Manfred denied Pete Rose’s petition for reinstatement on Monday.
Colin Cowherd reacted Monday on the Fox Sports 1 simulcast of “The Herd” to the report that Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred will uphold former Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose’s ban for gambling. He said Ty Cobb was a “racist” and
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfed promises to provide Pete Rose with a decision on his application for reinstatement by the end of December.
On Thursday, Pete Rose found out he may get a huge Christmas present: baseball commissioner Rob Manfred told him that he would decide whether Rose would be reinstated by January 1.
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose has been given the green light to appear on the field with the other Cincy greats during this year’s All-Star Game festivities at Great American Ball Park. He also hopes to meet the new commissioner about a renewed relationship with Major League Baseball sometime in the near future, reports say.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred told CNBC’s Squawk Box on Friday that he intends to give a Pete Rose “a full and fresh look” in his attempt to remove MLB’s ban on him.