Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died this week at 83 years old. This is a great look at his complicated baseball legacy.
For more than 20 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds, Phillies, and Montreal Expos, Pete Rose played baseball as if possessed.
Ray Birmingham, now retired as one of the winningest coaches in college baseball, remembers the day 20 years ago when Pete ...
Team president Nick Krall, who barely knew Francona, called the two-time World Series champion from Chicago during the Reds’ ...
The Mets utilityman is scheduled to rejoin the team Sunday, following the birth of a child, and has been cleared to resume ...
Lipman Emanuel (“Lip”) Pike was baseball’s first Jewish superstar and arguably the game’s first professional player.
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Pete Rose died last Monday at age 83 and so ended one of the great American tragedies. Throughout his entire playing career — ...
This is the fourth part of an eight-part series breaking down the Arizona Diamondbacks' 2024 season. As the caldendar flipped to May, things began looking part ...
The late Pete Rose, who died at age 83, will be remembered for many things, not the least of which is that he is arguably the ...
From the Tug Trade of 1974 to the Slow Trot of 2019, down to the fictitious "Second Spitter" of 1987, there are a lot of ...
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