Major League Baseball banned Rose for life for betting on the game and lying about it. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Keith O’Brien, who published a book on Pete Rose called "Charlie Hustle." ...
The pews were full. The congregants cheered and laughed and gave him a standing ovation.
Baseball legend Pete Rose died Monday at 83. The Clark County (Nevada) Coroner’s Office revealed the cause of death Tuesday.
The news of Pete Rose's passing at the age of 83 reveals something about Major League Baseball and their position on gambling. Rose famously was banned for life in 1989 and declar ...
The following article first appeared in The Post-Journal on Aug. 26, 1989, just days after Pete Rose was banned from baseball ...
Pete Rose died of natural causes, the Clark County (Nev.) coroner's office announced Tuesday, a day after baseball's all-time ...
Larry Vanover’s umpiring career began on a Little League field in Owensboro and spanned five decades across the Minor and ...
Pete Rose died of natural causes, the Clark County (Nev.) coroner's office announced Tuesday, a day after baseball's all-time ...
Baseball great and Cincinnati native Pete Rose died Monday. Keith O'Brien, a Rose biographer, compared the former Red's life to that of a bedtime story.
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds released a tribute video honoring Pete Rose on Tuesday night. The Hit King died on Monday. He was 83 years old.
Betting on baseball got Pete Rose banned from the game, never to return while he was alive. But, perhaps appropriately, he found a home in the nation’s gambling capital — where acceptance wasn’t a ...
Fans and some media believe Rose's ban from the Hall of Fame was a 'lifetime ban,' when it was something else.