The life and legacy of Pete Rose | ESPN MLB
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Tim Kurkjian recounts the life and complicated legacy of MLB's all-time hits leader Pete Rose, who died at the age of 83. (ESPN MLB YouTube)
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From Greg Hansen's Notebook: In February 1985, Pete Rose was offered $3,000 to participate in Arizona Wildcat's annual All-Pro Alumni baseball game. Rose, 44, turned down the money, played and managed and gave fans on the UA campus a show.
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