Spencer Steer didn't let a right shoulder issue and minimal Spring Training plate appearances stop him from being on the ...
Ahead of No. 41 in Las Vegas on April 19-20, relive these 20 unforgettable moments that established the spectacle that is ...
Wittenmyer & Williams is a regular point/counterpoint column from Enquirer Reds reporter Gordon Wittenmyer ... decision on a Jan. 8 petition by Pete Rose's family to reinstate the Hit ...
An enduringly controversial play in Pete Rose ... which the Reds star led the National League in hits. Trying to score from second on a single by Jim Hickman of the Chicago Cubs, Rose barreled ...
I thought this topic was dead, but now that Pete ... case for Rose is understandable. But not because he only bet on his team to win. Quiz: 1. Name six Hall of Famers who were Red Sox ...
Pete Rose has been a hot topic as his Hall of Fame case continues to be argued to this day. While some believe the MLB's all-time hits leader deserves a place in Cooperstown, others like MLB ...
MLB all-time hits leader Pete Rose died last fall while still ... Following his playing career, Rose managed the Cincinnati Reds from 1984 until his ban in 1989.
The baseball world remains divided about Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose finally potentially entering the Hall of Fame. Former MLB manager Buck Showalter knows where he stands. Showalter ...
Rose always maintained he never bet on his team to lose. Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose in action against the New York Mets in baseball action at Shea Stadium in Queens New York July 7, 1986.
Pete Rose never became eligible for the Hall of Fame while he was alive, but even the Cincinnati Reds legend believed that would eventually change. Rose has been banned from baseball since 1989 ...
Pete Rose, in what is believed to be his last interview on Sept. 20 -- 10 days before he died. In 2004, Rose admitted in a book that he gambled while he was manager of the Reds, but he insisted he ...