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  2. Pete Rose - Wikipedia

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    Peter Edward Rose Sr. (April 14, 1941 – September 30, 2024), nicknamed "Charlie Hustle", was an American professional baseball player and manager.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1963 to 1986, most prominently as a member of the Cincinnati Reds lineup known as the Big Red Machine for their dominance of the National League in the 1970s.

  3. Pete Rose, baseball's hit leader who was caught betting on ...

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    (Reuters) -Pete Rose, baseball's all-time leader in hits who was banned from the Hall of Fame after he was caught gambling on baseball games, has died at age 83, the medical examiner in Clark ...

  4. Pete Rose, Baseball’s Banned Legend, Dies at 83 - AOL

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    The spotlight is on Pete Rose as he connects for hit 4,192 and a new baseball career hit record, in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sept. 11, 1985. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

  5. Pete Alonso - Wikipedia

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    On August 17, 2022, Alonso announced that he would also join the United States national baseball team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. [86] Alonso went 2-for-14 across five games, most notably starting an eighth inning rally with a base hit against Venezuela in the quarterfinals , and later hitting an RBI single against Cuba in the semifinals .

  6. Why was Pete Rose banned for life from MLB? Gambling on ... - AOL

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    Pete Rose, Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader, was banned for life in 1989 after an investigation found he had bet on MLB games.

  7. Pete LaCock - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Pierre "Pete" LaCock Jr. (born January 17, 1952) is an American former Major League Baseball first baseman/outfielder. He batted and threw left-handed. He batted and threw left-handed. In 1975, LaCock hit the only grand slam of his career during the final appearance of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson .

  8. Pete Kozma - Wikipedia

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    He also played winter baseball with the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League for their 2018-19 season, crediting teammate Warwick Saupold for persuading him to join the Heat. [27] Kozma played in 88 games for Toledo in 2019, slashing .263/.340/.414 with seven home runs and 51 RBI. He became a minor league free agent on November 4, 2019 ...

  9. Pete Richert - Wikipedia

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    Peter Gerard Richert (born October 29, 1939) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a left-handed pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1962–64, 1972–73), Washington Senators (1965–67), Baltimore Orioles (1967–71), St. Louis Cardinals (1974) and Philadelphia Phillies (1974). [1]