Pete Rose, All-Time Hits Leader, Dies at 83
Pete Rose, All-Time Hits Leader, Dies at 83

Pete Rose, All-Time Hits Leader, Dies at 83

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Pete Rose, the all-time Major League Baseball hits leader, passed away at the age of 83, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans and former players alike. Known as 'Charlie Hustle', Rose accumulated 4,256 hits over his 24-season career, primarily with the Cincinnati Reds, and won three World Series titles. His death has rekindled discussions about his controversial lifetime ban from baseball due to gambling, which has prevented his induction into the Hall of Fame despite his impressive on-field achievements. Notable figures including Magic Johnson and Wade Boggs expressed their condolences and shared memories of Rose's impact on the sport. The Cincinnati Reds and other baseball organizations have mourned his passing, emphasizing the passion he brought to the game. As baseball reflects on his legacy, many fans are calling for his Hall of Fame induction posthumously.

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