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Rose, whose name has never been allowed to appear on a Hall of Fame ballot, died in September at age 83. In May, commissioner ...
1984 — Pete Rose of the Montreal Expos tied Ty Cobb on the career singles list, No. 3,052, with a base hit in the eighth ...
Can this weekend's Baseball Hall of Fame induction of Dick Allen and Dave Parker teach us a lesson about politics?
Rose -- who played primarily for the Cincinnati Reds and also spent time with the Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos -- finished his 24-year major league career with 4,256 hits. With a ...
The biggest weekend of the year kicked off on Friday in Cooperstown, as Major League Baseball Hall of Famers, legends, and ...
President Donald Trump’s vocal support for Pete Rose helped influence Major League Baseball’s decision to posthumously reinstate the all-time hits leader in May 2025, according to Commissioner ...
The late Pete Rose will likely be discussed, since he is now off the Major League Baseball ineligible list. Rose passed away on Sept. 30, 2024, at the age of 83.
This Date in Baseball - Pete Rose gets his 3,772nd hit, passing Hank Aaron for 2nd place all-time. ... 2010 — Jamie Moyer serves up the 505th home run of his major league career, ...
Ichiro Suzuki is about to become the all-time hits leader. Or is he? Pete Rose doesn't think so. Ichiro has 2,977 Major League Baseball hits to go along with his 1,278 hits in nine seasons in Japan.