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Pete Rose is back — sort of. The 81-year-old will return to a major league diamond soon, making his first appearance in Philadelphia in August since he was banned from baseball.
Rose was honored alongside the rest of the World Champion 1980 Phillies team, who are at the ballpark for alumni weekend. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pete Rose was back at a home Phillies game for the ...
Mike Schmidt #20 of the Philadelphia Phillies is congratulated by teammates Pete Rose #14 and Greg Luzinski #19 after hitting a two-run home run against the St. Louis Cardinals on July 30, 1979 at ...
Trea Turner has been on fire. The Phillies shortstop took a 10-game hitting streak into Friday‘s series opener against the ...
One of the greatest debates in baseball features the Hall of Fame candidacy of Philadelphia Phillies legend Pete Rose. Unquestionably one of the game's greatest players ever, Rose was placed on ...
I was born and raised a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies, and I remain one today. I admired Pete Rose for his gritty determination, especially in the 1980 World Series.
Pete Rose will make his first on-field appearance for the Philadelphia Phillies since receiving his lifetime ban from Major League Baseball in 1989, per the Associated Press.
Rose, though, had no trouble reminiscing about the 1980 World Series champion Phillies team - it was 42 years ago, Pete - that was honored before Sunday's game.
Pete Rose, the all-time hits leader who was banned from baseball for betting on the sport, has died at age 83, the medical examiner in Clark County, Nevada, confirmed to ABC News on Monday.
Rose made his first appearance on the playing field in Philadelphia since receiving a lifetime ban from Major League Baseball in August 1989. He agreed to the ban after an investigation for MLB by ...
The Phillies announced on Monday that Pete Rose will be honored on August 12th as the 39th inductee into the franchise’s Wall of Fame, in his first year of eligibility. In August 1989, then ...
Pete Rose Set to Appear on Field in Philadelphia on Aug. 7 MLB’s all-time hits leader hasn’t appeared at a game in Philadelphia since accepting a lifetime ban in 1989.
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