Pete Rose previously admitted to betting on the Reds every night when he was a manager, but he has always adamantly denied that he did so as a player. An ESPN investigation by Outside the Lines, however, reports to have
Pete Rose has quietly tried to work his way back into the good graces of baseball in recent years, despite his lifetime ban tied to alleged gambling while manager of the Reds in 1989. Rose eventually admitted he bet on
COLUMBUS – A resolution calling on the Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred to reinstate Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose was stalled Tuesday after news broke that he reportedly bet on the team as a player. The resolution, led by
ESPN says it has new evidence that Pete Rose bet extensively on baseball—and on the Cincinnati Reds—as he racked up the last hits of his record-smashing career in 1986. The evidence is in the form of pages of a notebook seized from a former associate
According to a new Outside The Lines report, it seems like Pete Rose wasn't being totally honest when he first admitted to betting on baseball as the Reds' manager. His stance was always that he