Baseball's all-time hit leader and most notorious gambler leaves a complicated legacy that sports media, fans and the culture ...
Here is a look back at when Pete Rose, baseball’s all-time hit leader, visited the Royals as a free agent in the 1970s ...
Pete Rose: "My dad said the quicker you get to first base, the quicker you go around the bases. I played the way I was ...
But the christening of Rose as "Charlie Hustle" was anything but complimentary. In a spring training game against New York ...
Former teammates of Pete Rose's featured in the C Reds' tribute video include Eric Davis, Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench.
Banned from the game, Pete wasn’t the only one who exited a sport without the halo they earned as an athlete, sent to Devil’s ...
Pete Rose, one of the greatest players and most complicated figures in baseball history, has died at age 83. Rose is Major ...
Pete Rose makes for a fascinating on-field study -- a player whose reputation changed even as his game stayed the same.
MLB's all-time hit leader, Pete Rose, had one of the most well-known baseball nicknames in history. Here's how Rose earned ...
From Bold Face Park to Western Hills High School, Pete Rose left his mark on Cincinnati and the sport of baseball from an ...
"Charlie Hustle" had a hard-nosed playing style but was banned from baseball in 1989 for illegally betting on the sport.
Yankees legends Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford referred to Rose as "Charlie Hustle" after a spring training game in 1963, just ...