NL Rookie of the Year, 1963. NL MVP, 1973. World Series MVP, 1975. NL All-Star: 1965, 67-71, 73-82, 85. Gold Gloves, 1969, 70. Silver Slugger, 1981. Regular SeasonTeamGABRHHRRBISBAVG 1963 CIN 157 623 101 170 6 41 13 .273 1964 CIN 136 516 64 139 4 34 4 .269 1965 CIN...
Rose began the 1984 season with theMontreal Expos, but in mid-season he was traded back to Cincinnati, where he made his record-breakinghitin 1985 as player-manager of the Reds. By the time he retired as a player in 1986, Rose had a record career total of 4,256 hits. His other ...
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Pete Rose had a .273 batting average with 170 hits, 6 home runs, 41 RBIs and 101 runs scored in 157 games in his rookie season in 1963. He won the Rookie of the Year award.Related SearchesWho has hit the most home runs in the World Series Who has the most AL Gold Glove awards...
Pete appears in the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color game as one of the six available characters (the other five being Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy) in which his racing stats are the same as Goofy (4/5 on Speed, 4/5 on Weight, 2/5 on Handling, & 2/5 on Acceleration...
Former Cincinnati Reds player and manager Pete Rose is reportedly still married to his second wife, Carol Rose, and is dealing with debt issues...
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1973 was one of those games. As the Reds cruised to a 10-4 pasting of San Diego, Pete Rose banged out two doubles and a triple and scored three runs. Johnny Bench blasted his 10th home run of the year and drove in five runs. Joe Morgan actually got no hits at all – the box ...
Perhaps Rose’s call of Alonso’s homer indeed won’t be his final iconic one this year. It certainly wasn’t the first of his career. Best known for his “Matteau! Matteau! Mattaeu!” celebration of Stephane Matteau’s double-overtime goal to win Game 7 of the Easter...
Cincinnati president Bob Howsam, who engineered the deal to bring Rose back to the Reds after nearly a six-year absence, can’t stop smiling about the new kid in town. “The most important thing about having Rose as manager is that Pete will lead by example,” Howsam says. “What bett...