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The Dayton Daily News had a Hall of Fame crew at Riverfront Stadium on Sept. 11, 1985, the night Pete Rose, who died Monday at 83, became Major League Baseball’s all-time hits leader.
Outfielder Pete Rose #14 of the Cincinnati Reds salutes the crowd after surpassing Ty Cobb with his 4192 hit that came against San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show on Sept. 11, 1985 at Riverfront ...
The Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose connects for hit number No. 4,192 to break Ty Cobb's all time hitting record on Sept. 11, 1985, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. STEVE PYLE, AP File ...
UNIDENTIFIED COMMENTATOR: There it is. Rose has eclipsed Cobb. That's number 4,192. MARTIN: That's how Rose's record-breaking hit centered on Cincinnati's WLWT TV. That comes courtesy of Major ...
Pete Rose, who won two World ... On Sept. 11, 1985, at age 44, Mr. Rose notched hit No. 4,192 at Riverfront Stadium on a line drive off San Diego pitcher Eric Show. At first base, ...
Pete Rose, baseball’s hit king who was banned from the sport, dies at 83 ... 1985, at age 44, Rose notched hit No. 4,192 at Riverfront Stadium on a line drive off San Diego pitcher Eric Show.
UNIDENTIFIED COMMENTATOR: There it is. Rose has eclipsed Cobb. That's number 4,192. MARTIN: That's how Rose's record-breaking hit centered on Cincinnati's WLWT TV. That comes courtesy of Major ...
UNIDENTIFIED COMMENTATOR: There it is. Rose has eclipsed Cobb. That's number 4,192. MARTIN: That's how Rose's record-breaking hit centered on Cincinnati's WLWT TV. That comes courtesy of Major ...
UNIDENTIFIED COMMENTATOR: There it is. Rose has eclipsed Cobb. That's number 4,192. MARTIN: That's how Rose's record-breaking hit centered on Cincinnati's WLWT TV. That comes courtesy of Major ...
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