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There,s alot of good ball players who could become better ball players because of him. DETRIOT would explode with joy and enthusiasum over you not only signing Prince but bringing back Pete rose into the fold. OK cobb was an #$%. Rose is probably close...
Gioiosa’s story of despair and redemption is a fabulous lesson into the perils of celebrity worship, loyalty and the ability for one man to pull himself out of the muck and make something out of himself. Gioiosa _ Pete Rose’s best friend and wing man...
LAS VEGAS, NV - FEBRUARY 04: Pete Rose in attenance during the UFC 143 event at Mandalay Bay Events Center on February 4, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. View Photo »
I'm very proud of the fact that I was born and raised in Cincinnati, that I stayed in Cincinnati, that my mom and dad are still there, that a couple of brothers are still there. That was very important to me ... I was also surrounded by some very good people. Buddy Bell was my third baseman, Pete Rose w...
He was a great talent and supposedly a great person. And he certainly was a joy to watch on the field with his great fielding and penchant for backflips. The wizard of Oz. As noted up top, sometimes it’s tricky to fill out a lineup. Want someone with...
By the time Cobb retired, he was the all-time hits leader with 4,189 hits, which was later passed by Pete Rose. While Cobb was no humanitarian, there is no doubting that he played with a vigor that fueled one of the most successful baseball careers of...
I think the 1952 Topps design is overrated. Every collector has their white whale. For a certain type of collector, that whale is the T206 Wagner or the 52 Topps Mantle. It might also be the 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth. Some have set their sites on slightly...
A fan holds a sign comparing former Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose's hit total with that of New York Yankees' Derek Jeter, during their MLB interleague baseball game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio June 20, 2011. View Photo »
Hey, Pete Rose! What does a man really want in an after-shave lotion?
Sure, we get glimpses of the personal side, from the media, from athletes’ friends and family, and from Twitter. But fans don’t “know” Barry Bonds, or Pete Rose, or Carlos Beltran. We don’t know Tim Tebow, the person. We don’t know Jeremy Lin. Still,...
A gritty second baseman trying to bust his way into baseball's big show. A young man who popped steroids like Life Savers. Inmate No. 17304-038 in federal prison. And best friend to one of the world's most accomplished baseball players. Tommy Gioiosa...
Peter Edward Rose, Sr. (born April 14, 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio), nicknamed Charlie Hustle, is a former player and manager in Major League Baseball. Rose played from 1963 to 1986, best known for his many years with the Cincinnati Reds. Rose, a switch hitter, is the all-time Major League leader in hits (4,256), games played (3,562), at-bats... Full Article
CINCINNATI, OH - JUNE 20: A Cincinnati Reds fan holds up a sign with hit totals for former Red great Pete Rose and Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees at Great American Ball Park on June 20, 2011 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Yankees defeated the Reds 5-3.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose, left, gives an autographed baseball to National Underground Freedom Center CEO Donald Murphy, right, during a reception before speaking at the Ohio Justice & Policy Center's inagural gala at the Freedom Center, Saturday, May 14, 2011, in Cincinnati...
View Photo »A fan holds a sign comparing former Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose's hit total with that of New York Yankees' Derek Jeter, during their MLB interleague baseball game at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio June 20, 2011.
View Photo »A fan holds a sign comparing former Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose's hit total with that of New York Yankees' Derek Jeter, during an interleague baseball game Monday, June 20, 2011, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose speaks at the Ohio Justice & Policy Center's inaugural gala at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Saturday, May 14, 2011, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose talks with guests before speaking at the Ohio Justice & Policy Center's inagural gala at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Saturday, May 14, 2011, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - JUNE 20: A Cincinnati Reds fan holds up a sign with hit totals for former Red great Pete Rose and Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees at Great American Ball Park on June 20, 2011 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Yankees defeated the Reds 5-3.
View Photo »I'm very proud of the fact that I was born and raised in Cincinnati, that I stayed in Cincinnati, that my mom and dad are still there, that a couple of brothers are still there. That was very important to me ... I was also surrounded by some very good people. Buddy Bell was my third baseman, Pete Rose w...
Hey, Pete Rose! What does a man really want in an after-shave lotion?
