Sept. 11, 1985 – Pete Rose collects his 4,192nd career hit to pass Ty Cobb as the MLB leader
Pete Rose, recipient of lifetime MLB ban for betting, places first legal sports bet in Ohio
Pete Rose returns to baseball (sort of) to manage Bridgeport Bluefish
Pete Rose returns to baseball (sort of) to manage Bridgeport Bluefish
Pete Rose returns to baseball (sort of) to manage Bridgeport Bluefish
Pete Rose returns to baseball (sort of) to manage Bridgeport Bluefish
Pete Rose, MLB all-time career hits leader, returns to baseball with minor league Bridgeport Bluefish – New York Daily News
Pete Rose passes Ty Cobb to become baseball's all-time hits leader 9-11-1985, leadership
All-time hits leader Pete Rose was banned for life from baseball twenty years ago after a major leag
Pete Rose to appear on field in Philadelphia next month
Pete Rose Returns To Baseball (Sort Of)
Pete Rose Comments on Ichiro Suzuki Possibly Breaking Hits Record, News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Pete Rose comes out of exile to remind us why he's there in the first place