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Pete Rose, who had his No. 14 retired Sunday before the Reds faced the Padres, thanked the team for honoring him this weekend and called Cincinnati "the capital of the baseball world." ...
Matt Olson extended his streak to 741 games as the Braves overcame the Mets 4-3, moving closer to historic MLB milestones.
Johnny Bench used to slide head first, too. But once he came to the Reds, Bench "never slid head first again because ... that was Pete's thing." ...
Rose passed Ty Cobb as career hits leader with No. 4,192 on Sept. 11, 1985, and he finished his career with 4,256 hits. Rose played for the Reds from 1963 to 1978 and 1984 to 1986, acting as both ...
Third baseman: Pete Rose You could slot Rose in at several positions because he played all over the park. We have him a third base, but you could argue effectively for several different placements ...
CINCINNATI -- Pete Rose came home for the All-Star Game and made a rare on-field appearance in the place where he's still treated like a king. Rose, baseball's all-time leader in hits, was voted ...
1970 — Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds hit three straight homers off Steve ... for three consecutive homers in an 8-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. 1984 — Pete Rose of the Montreal Expos tied Ty ...
NEW YORK Pete Rose bet on the Cincinnati Reds "every night" when he managed them and, despite his lifetime ban because of gambling, would like another chance in a major league dugout. "I bet on my ...