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1980 — 39-year-old Pete Rose steals second base, third, and home in one inning for the Phillies. The last National League player to pull this feat had been Jackie Robinson in 1954.
If the commissioner reinstates baseball’s all-time hits leader, Rose would be eligible for Hall of Fame consideration in ...
1980 — Pete Rose, 39, steals second, third, & home in one inning for Phillies. 1983 — Aberdeen of Scotland win 23rd European Cup Winner’s Cup against Real Madrid of Spain 2-1 in Gothenburg.
Pete Rose grew up playing ball at Boldface Park. Seven months after his death, he'll get a diamond named in his honor.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said he discussed Pete Rose with President Donald Trump at a meeting two weeks ago and he ...
The city, in collaboration with the Cincinnati Reds, will dedicate a baseball field in Rose's honor at Boldface Park in ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed he will rule on continuation of Pete Rose's baseball ban not long after he met with ...
Even after Pete Rose’s passing, Rob Manfred still finds himself continually talking about the legendary career Rose had and ...
The MLB Commissioner visited the president at the White House last month and the issue of Rose’s presence on the permanently ...
Pete Rose was banned from baseball after an investigation revealed that he bet on Cincinnati Reds games while he was a player ...
President Donald Trump posted on social media that he plans to issue what he called a complete pardon of Cincinnati Reds ...
Rose most recently applied for reinstatement in 2015, an appeal rejected by Manfred in his first year as commissioner.