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Pete Rose

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It's a round ball and a round bat, and you got to hit it square.


— Pete Rose


#ball #bat #got #hit #round

My father taught me that the only way you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more.


— Pete Rose


#anything #father #good #make #me

Playing baseball for a living is like having a license to steal.


— Pete Rose


#having #license #like #living #playing

Somebody's gotta win and somebody's gotta lose and I believe in letting the other guy lose.


— Pete Rose


#gotta #guy #i #i believe #i believe in

With the money I'm making, I should be playing two positions.


— Pete Rose


#making #money #playing #positions #should

I'm just like everybody else. I have two arms, two legs and four-thousand hits.


— Pete Rose


#else #everybody #everybody else #hits #i

I admitted I bet on baseball, but I wasn't suspended from baseball for betting on baseball.


— Pete Rose


#baseball #bet #betting #i #suspended

I was born on the day Lincoln was shot and the Titanic sank.


— Pete Rose


#day #i #i was born #lincoln #sank

See the ball; hit the ball.


— Pete Rose


#hit #see

I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.


— Pete Rose


#gasoline #hell #i #play #play baseball






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Did you know about Pete Rose?

An exception was made to his ban to allow him to participate in the pre-game introduction of the All-Century team before Game 2 of the 1999 World Series between the Braves and Yankees. He would eventually tie Willie Keeler's 1897 single season National League record at 44 games but on August 1 the streak came to an end as Gene Garber of the Atlanta Braves struck out Rose in the ninth inning. He was released on January 7 1991 after having paid $366041 in back taxes and interest and was required to perform 1000 hours of community service.

The issue of Rose's possible re-instatement and election to the Hall of Fame remains a contentious one throughout baseball. Rose played from 1963 to 1986 and managed from 1984 to 1989.

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