Reds legend Pete Rose removed from MLB’s ineligible list
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Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. “I had a really awesome experience with Pete,” said Larkin, whose manager and mentor when he broke into the big leagues in 1986 was Rose.
Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and other players permanently banned by the sport would have their statuses restored at death.
The Reds have featured some of the game's greatest players and also produced the Big Red Machine during the 1970s
MLB Pipeline updated their "Top 100 Prospect Rankings" over the weekend and the Cincinnati Reds had six prospects make the list. Chase Burns was ranked #26 before the season, but after dominating in his first six starts of the year,
'It feels like he’s still here' | Reds museum director reflects ahead of 'Pete Rose Night' this week
The Reds host “Pete Rose Night” on Wednesday as Cincinnati plays host to the Chicago White Sox at 7:14 p.m. Walls said last week the game is expected to be sold out. Rose, Major League Baseball’s all-time hits leader, died at the age of 83 on Sept. 30, 2024.
Cincinnati Reds leadoff hitter TJ. Friedl talks about his 3-hit, 2-walk night and much-needed 13-9 win over Houston Astros.
Before the Reds won 12 straight games in June of 2023, they were under .500 until six games into that winning streak. The Reds were relatively inconsistent until they called up Matt McLain, Elly De La Cruz and Andrew Abbott.