ROSE, PETER EDWARD


Meaning of ROSE, PETER EDWARD in English

born April 14, 1941, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

U.S. baseball player.

Rose began playing organized baseball at age eight. He played for the Cincinnati Reds (1963–78, 1984–86), the Philadelphia Phillies (1979–83), and the Montreal Expos (1984). His 4,256 career hits and 3,562 games played both remain all-time records, and his career mark for runs (2,165) is exceeded only by Ty Cobb , Babe Ruth , and Hank Aaron . In 1989, after being investigated for allegedly betting on baseball games, including those of his own Reds, Rose was banned from the sport for life by the commissioner of baseball.

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