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10-01-2024, 12:06 AM
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Pete Rose, the greatest hitter in Major League Baseball and a 17-time All-Star, has died. He was 83.Rose died on Monday at his home in Las Vegas, his agent confirmed to TMZ sports....Rose played 3,562 games across five different positions during a 24-year career. He won three batting titles, two Gold Gloves, and was named National League Rookie of the Year for the Cincinnati Reds in 1963. He won the World Series three times, twice with the Reds and once with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Pete Rose, the greatest hitter in Major League Baseball and a 17-time All-Star, has died. He was 83.Rose died on Monday at his home in Las Vegas, his agent confirmed to TMZ sports....Rose played 3,562 games across five different positions during a 24-year career. He won three batting titles, two Gold Gloves, and was named National League Rookie of the Year for the Cincinnati Reds in 1963. He won the World Series three times, twice with the Reds and once with the Philadelphia Phillies.