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Former MLB star Pete Rose died at 83 years old on Monday. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Rose was found dead inside of his home in Las Vegas...
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What we know about Pete Rose's death and final days Erin Couch Dan Horn Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Reds legend Pete Rose was found dead at his home Monday in Clark County, Nevada, according to officials there.

The Clark County coroner's office could not immediately be reached and the county spokeswoman who confirmed Rose's death provided no other details, including the cause of death. ABC News reported that a family member found Rose and said the county medical examiner indicated there were no signs of foul play.
Rose was spotted in public on Sunday, at a memorabilia event...
(The Spun)
Filed Under: MLB
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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OGTiger14 months
Reggie gets his Heisman back and Pete dies with no HOF honor. Messed up.
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CAD703X14 months
HOLY CRAP MY YOUTH! MY YOUTH! How can those guys be that old. What happened? This is depressing as shite. I still see Ken Griffey Jr as perpetually in his mid 30s.
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CAD703X14 months
*Sr
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MMauler14 months
I am a little disappointed of the "seeming" acrimony between Bench and Rose. They were my two of my three favorite players growing up (California Angels Nolan Ryan being the other). I wish they would’ve patched things up and recognized what they did for each other.
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JackieTreehorn14 months
Gonna miss him. Greatest hitter of all time.
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Deltatiger14 months
He was great, but Ted Williams gets this honor for me.
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SQMIZZOU14 months
Don’t forget Tony Gwynn in that conversation as well.
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HC8714 months
GREAT picture of members of the BIG RED MACHINE.
I learned how to slide during mid 1970's little league baseball via you Charlie Hustle. Balls Out!
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Ace Midnight14 months
5 of the great 8 (and Joe has already passed), so only missing Bench and Geronimo of the living members. "And then there were six." RIP
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SwampyWaters14 months
Pete was one of my favorites! Still can't believe he's gone!
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JackieTreehorn14 months
There’s a video on YouTube of Pete showing Frank Thomas and ARod what to do in a hitting slump. Absolutely fascinating.
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ChineseBandit5814 months
I would hope my next to last day could be such a gathering of surviving good friends with everyone happy and celebratory.

He was among the greatest of all time. I used him as THE example to follow for the Little League Baseball teams I coached during that era.

R.I.P. Mr. Hustle.
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Bill W Tiger14 months
He was an arse...he was cocky...he bet on baseball(to win)...he was arrogant...but.......I've been listening(early years 1960s) and watching baseball(60s to 2024 ) and I have NEVER seen anyone play the game with the enthusiasm and hustle like he did! It's time to induct him!!!!!
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Bloodworth14 months
Foster still looks ready throw down. He looked carved out of stone back in the day. Love you Pete!
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Naked Bootleg14 months
RIP, Charlie Hustle
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Techdog8914 months
RIP "Charlie Hustle"
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cajunmud14 months
One last "so long fellas". A nice ending.
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Fightin Okra14 months
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