News - Pete Rose
By JOE KAY CINCINNATI - For the right price, Pete Rose is willing to write on a baseball that he's sorry. The hits king unveiled his latest marketing venture Wednesday on his Web site.
By Norm Clarke Pete Rose is looking for a pinch hitter today. Rose's second hour, the 9 p.m. slot, became available for the 24- hour fundraising broadcast on KBAD-AM, 920 (ESPN), which starts at 9 a.m. at the Palms.
Mike Schmidt thinks Pete Rose's lack of remorse caused baseball commissioner Bud Selig not to reinstate the career hits leader.
By Pat Harris NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Pete Rose Jr., a minor league baseball player and son of baseball's all-time hits leader, pleaded guilty on Monday to distributing an illegal euphoria-producing drug to players, authorities said. Paul O'Brien, the assistant U.S.
