We asked prominent people in the sport whether Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame. The answers were as conflicted as you would ...
For 26 years, Pete Rose has kept to one story: He never bet on baseball while he was a player. Yes, he admitted in 2004, after almost 15 years of denials, he had placed bets on baseball, but he ...
This weekend, tens of thousands of fans are expected to travel to Cooperstown, New York, as they do annually, to pay homage to new inductees and returning members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame ...
Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader and a 17-time MLB All-Star, passed away in his home in Las Vegas on Monday. He was 83. TMZ first reported the news. ESPN's Eduardo Perez confirmed Rose's ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred made a decision on the all-time hits leader’s Hall of Fame eligibility after the president ...
1905 — The Chicago Cubs beat the Phillies at Philadelphia 2-1 in 20 innings behind the complete game pitching of Ed Reulbach. 1940 — Outfielder Ted Williams pitched the last two innings for the Boston ...
When Mark Calitri was growing up in Central Kentucky, he was a big fan of the Cincinnati Reds. Every summer, his family would go to a game. “It was an incredible experience to see them play every ...
On June 27, I was watching my beloved St. Louis Cardinals play the Cleveland Guardians on Apple TV, a streaming platform I pay 13 bucks a month for, in large part so I can watch baseball games on ...
A Big Red Machine reunion at Great American Ball Park on Aug. 21, 2015, with (from left) Tony Perez, Joe Morgan, David Concepcion, Johnny Bench and Pete Rose. The former Enquirer sportswriter delivers ...
In a surprising move earlier today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released approximately 130 pages of documents relating to Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds legend and all-time MLB career hits leader.