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Former Cincinnati Reds player and manager Pete Rose represents a poisonous form of masculinity that should be rooted out, not beatified. Robert Lipsyte This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.
Rose, of course, gets extra points for being larger than life. His headfirst slide was unforgettable; he famously plowed through AL catcher Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star Game.
The Cincinnati Reds paid tribute to Pete Rose on Wednesday night, a day after baseball’s career hits leader was posthumously removed from the major leagues’ permanent ineligibility list.
Rose had the look of mad man who’d run you over to win a game. You could’ve asked Ray Fosse if I was wrong. But the former A’s catcher died in 2021, so you’ll have to Google the clip of ...
Pete Rose, banned from baseball over gambling violations, is getting a measure of posthumous redemption through a pardon for federal tax evasion.
Pete Rose’s career-defining moment did not come at the 1970 All-Star Game when he barreled over Ray Fosse at home plate to win the contest for the National League. Rather, it involved another ...
Pete Rose was a baseball legend who became the all-time hitting king and yet was later banned from the game for life. His legacy and questions over whether he should have been admitted to the Hall ...
Pete Rose, the all-time hits leader in Major League Baseball, has died at the age of 83. The Rose family confirmed his passing to Sports Illustrated on Monday.
Although he agreed to the ban, Pete Rose adamantly denied his gambling involvement for nearly 15 years before admitting it in his 2004 autobiography.