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revealing the records of bets made by Rose. Federal authorities had seized the records from one of Rose's associates. Pete Rose was born April 14, 1941, in Cincinnati... |
leader Pete Rose, Rose Jr. played in the minor leagues for most of his career except for a brief stint in 1997 for the Cincinnati Reds. Rose has since... |
Pete Rose: Hits & Mrs. is an American reality television series on TLC that chronicles the lives of baseball player Pete Rose, his fiancée Kiana Kim,... |
in the All-Century Team of Pete Rose, who had been banned from baseball for life 10 years earlier. Some questioned Rose's presence on a team officially... |
Peter or Pete Rose may refer to: Pete Rose (born 1941), American former baseball player and manager Pete Rose Jr. (born 1969), American baseball player... |
Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, as well as the controversial Pete Rose, the all-time hits leader. Overall, the Reds have won five World Series... |
to get gigs. They played their first gig as the Stone Roses on 23 October 1984, supporting Pete Townshend at an anti-heroin concert at the Moonlight Club... |
Great Falls Voyagers (section Pete Rose Jr.) 2012, Pete Rose Jr., the son of major league career hits leader Pete Rose, was named the Voyagers' manager. He replaced Ryan Newman. Under Rose Jr. the... |
Bud Harrelson (section Fight with Pete Rose) pregame warmups for Game 3 and warned that Pete Rose was unhappy with the quote. In the fifth inning, Rose's hard slide hard into second base sparked a... |
Pete Rose Baseball is a baseball video game published by Absolute Entertainment in 1988 for the Atari 2600 and in 1989 for the Atari 7800. The game features... |
Commissioner was to negotiate the agreement resolving the Pete Rose betting scandal in which Rose was permitted to voluntarily withdraw from the sport to... |
were lifted during Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's term. In March 1989, Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader and manager of the Cincinnati Reds since... |
milestone during their career in MLB. Pete Rose holds the Major League record for most career hits, with 4,256. Rose and Ty Cobb, second most, are the only... |
Choc-Ola (section Pete Rose partnership) convenience stores. In 1978, Pete Rose, a well-known sports figure of his era, contacted Choc-Ola in an attempt to partner with them. Rose and Choc-Ola launched... |
reach 4,000 hits in 1927, ultimately finishing his career with 4,189. Pete Rose, the current hit leader, became the second player to reach 4,000 hits... |
pitching inside. Schmidt was one of the best athletes of his era; teammate Pete Rose once said, "To have his body, I'd trade him mine and my wife's, and I'd... |
alleged (and later admitted) illegal gambling of former baseball player Pete Rose, and former NBA referee Tim Donaghy. This is a list of sports bet types... |
recorded his 4,257 career hit, breaking Pete Rose's all-time record for hits in top tier professional baseball. Rose commented that "I'm not trying to take... |
Sparky Anderson headed the Big Red Machine, which at its peak featured Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, and was supported by Dave Concepción... |
the Hall of Fame. Sammartino disapproved of celebrity inductees such as Pete Rose and William Perry, and said of the ceremony: "What's the point to a Hall... |