Pete Rose, a Cincinnati legend, Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader and one of the most divisive figures in the sport's history, died Monday. He was 83. The news of Rose's death has garnered ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida – About the time Pete Rose broke into the big-leagues at breakneck speed and introduced Cincinnati to such baseball thrills as headfirst flights into bases, a teenager in ...
The Big Red Machine that dominated much of 1970s baseball certainly hits all of those golden-oldies notes. But its legacy reaches far beyond that, then and now, for a unique confluence of time and ...
The San Francisco Giants touted George Foster as the next Willie Mays, or at least the prospect who would replace the aging superstar. Until the day in May when the rookie finished some swings in the ...
Joe Morgan, Tony Perez and Johnny Bench listen to Pete Rose talk during a ceremony honoring Perez on Friday, Aug. 21, 2015, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. David Jablonski/Staff Castillo ...
Reds Hall of Famers Pete Rose and Joe Morgan have died since the on-field Big Red Machine reunion when the club held "Tony Perez Night" Aug. 21, 2015. From left: Tony Perez, Morgan, Dave Concepcion, ...
Legendary members of the iconic Big Red Machine teams will return to Cincinnati for a 50th anniversary reunion this month.Twenty-three Reds legends including Johnny Bench, Tony Perez, Ken Griffey, ...
This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy. Pete Rose, a Cincinnati legend, Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader and one of the most divisive figures in the sport ...