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Baseball legend Pete Rose dies at 83

Born in Cincinnati, Rose made his major league debut in 1963.

• October 1, 2024
Pete Rose
Pete Rose

Baseball legend Pete Rose, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in Major League Baseball history, passed away on Monday at the age of 83. 

The Cincinnati Reds, the team Rose is most closely associated with, confirmed his death. 

Rose was revered not only for his accomplishments on the field but also for his tireless work ethic and passion for the game. 

His aggressive, relentless style earned him the nickname “Charlie Hustle,” and he still holds the MLB record for the most career hits, with an astonishing 4,256.

Born in Cincinnati, Rose made his major league debut in 1963 and quickly became known for his all-out effort, always running full speed to first base, even on walks. 

Over the course of his career, he was named to 17 All-Star Games, collected three World Series titles, and won two Gold Gloves. 

Rose was a key figure on the Reds’ famous “Big Red Machine” teams of the 1970s, helping lead the club to consecutive World Series championships in 1975 and 1976.

However, Rose’s legacy was tarnished by a gambling scandal that would cast a shadow over his otherwise brilliant career. 

In 1989, Rose was banned for life from baseball after it was revealed that he had bet on games while serving as the Reds’ player-manager. 

Despite never betting against his own team, his lifetime ban left him ineligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame, a fate that has been the subject of decades of debate among fans and experts alike. 

Rose himself expressed deep regret in later years, admitting to his missteps while still maintaining his love for the game.

Rose’s final years were marked by his continued devotion to baseball, as well as his controversial position on the sport’s rules regarding gambling. 

From his career-defining moments, like the infamous collision at home plate during the 1970 All-Star Game, to his relentless pursuit of victory, Rose left an indelible mark on baseball that will endure long after his passing. 

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