Pete Rose, other Reds greats honored before All-Star Game

If there were a hall of fame for liars, connivers and manipulators Pete Rose would be elected on the first ballot. It shouldn't take an ESPN investigation to stifle a half-baked movement new baseball commissioner Rob Manfred 

Major League Baseball will take a break from games for a few days this week to celebrate its all-stars in Cincinnati. The Ohio city is, of course, home to the Reds, the team Pete Rose spent 19 seasons playing for. It has been 

Pete Rose earned Cincinnati Reds “Franchise Four” honors tonight before the All Star Game at the Great American Ballpark. He joined Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Barry Larkin on the field. Craig Calcaterra of Hardball 

I grew up loving Pete Rose. He's one of the greatest baseball players to ever do it." Anyway, this is mostly just an excuse to post these USA TODAY Sports photos of Snoop Dogg playing baseball. Yup, that's the good stuff.

CINCINNATI — Pete Rose, banned from baseball since 1989 for gambling, was introduced to the crowd at Great American Ball Park before the All-Star Game on Tuesday night and was cheered wildly. Rose was allowed to take part in the festivities as a