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
Pete Rose was greeted with a standing ovation when he was introduced on the field tonight at the MLB All Star Game in Cincinnati, but TV fans in many parts of the country weren't able to watch. In another one of those retransmission consent fee
Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, said Friday the application for reinstatement from Pete Rose will be given a "full and fresh look." (Tweet This). Manfred, who took over as head of MLB in January, told
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
Baseball's all-time hit leader Pete Rose got a prolonged standing ovation before the 2015 MLB All-Star Game in Cincinnati. He was recognized as one of the greatest four players in Reds history.