The Cincinnati Reds have honored the late Pete Rose with new signs displayed in and around Great American Ball Park. The Reds ...
Sure enough. It still stands in the FSL record book: 1961 Tampa Tarpons, Pete Rose, 30 triples. Thirty! In a 130-game season. In 162 games this season, the entire Cincinnati Reds lineup hit 29.
A 911 call to Las Vegas police, obtained by TMZ, was made by workers at Panorama Towers the day Pete Rose was found dead by ...
Rose was given the ball and the first base bag, then wept openly on the shoulder of first base coach and former teammate, Tommy Helms. He told Pete Jr., who would later play briefly for the Reds ...
Terry Francona, the Reds' new manager, played for Cincinnati in 1987, when Pete Rose managed the Reds. And Rose and Francona were teammates with the Montreal Expos in 1984. Author Keith O'Brien ...
Pete Rose, Major League Baseball's hit king who was later banned from baseball, died Monday, the Cincinnati Reds announced. He was 83. Specifics surrounding Rose's death are not yet known ...