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Johnny Bench remembers Big Red Machine teammate Pete Rose
What Pete Rose told fans in Nashville surrounded by Reds teammates on day before he died
It may have been the last picture taken of Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader as well as one of its most controversial figures. Rose died on Monday. He was 83.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
'No one can replace you': Johnny Bench remembers Big Red Machine teammate Pete Rose
Pete Rose's death has garnered reactions from prominent figures in the sports world including former Big Red Machine teammate Johnny Bench.
Johnny Bench, sports world reacts to Pete Rose's death
Reds legend Pete Rose has died at the age of 83. Fans, community members, Rose's former teammates, MLB players and more around the world have reacted to Charlie Hustle's death.
Pete Rose, MLB all-time hits leader, dies
Pete Rose died of heart disease, coroner says
The cause of death for Pete Rose, MLB's all-time hits leader, was hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the Clark County coroner's office announced Tuesday, per WLWT5. He also reportedly had a significant condition of diabetes mellitus.
Pete Rose, MLB all-time hits leader, dies at 83
Pete Rose, the Cincinnati Reds legend and all-time MLB hits leader, died at 83. Becky Kellogg. More Videos. Consumers can face higher prices, less supply with port worker strike
Reaction to the death of baseball hits leader Pete Rose, who died at age 83
Pete Rose was baseball’s career hits leader who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved
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Pete Rose's Cause of Death Determined to Be Heart Disease, Coroner Says
A Nevada coroner determined that former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose died on Monday at age 83 due to heart disease. Rose's ...
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Don’t bother putting Pete Rose into Baseball’s Hall of Fame now, it’s too late
When Pete was banned from MLB for life for gambling on the game in 1989, the Hall acted shortly thereafter and effectively ...
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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Padecky: Pete Rose’s downfall matched by few in sports world
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was the simplified Rorschach ink-blot test with clearly defined edges. We see either the Human Pinball or the ...
Yahoo! Sports
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Stephen A. Smith sounds off after Pete Rose death: 'Murderers have been let off quicker'
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith had a lot to say Tuesday about
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In remembering Pete Rose, a complicated calibration of player and person
Pete Rose died Monday at age 83 in his adopted home of Las Vegas, an unironically perfect home for a man whose life and ...
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Pete Rose reflects on his Cincinnati roots and rise in baseball in 1985
In this 1985 interview, Pete Rose talked about his return to Cincinnati and how glad he was to be home. Pete Rose ended his ...
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Reflecting on the death of a legend: Ten things we loved about Pete Rose
Pete Rose, baseball's most infamous legend, died at age 83 on Monday.
Philadelphia Inquirer
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Pete Rose, baseball’s banned hits leader and a former Phillies spark plug, has died at age 83
Pete
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, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams ...
Yahoo
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Pete Rose's high school teammate remembers the baseball legend
Pete
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was known worldwide as a MLB legend, but in Cincinnati, he was also known as a westsider. WCPO 9's Mike Dyer ...
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Read our top stories about Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose
Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose died Monday. He was 83. After reaching the pinnacle of the sport he loved, Rose was banned ...
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