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Pete Rose

Faces Charges Of Betting On Baseball



The gambling scandal that was to forever mar Rose's baseball career began to take shape in 1984, when the Cincinnati hitter started to spend an increasing amount of time with a group of men he'd met at a gym in Cincinnati. This group introduced Rose to some bookmakers, and over time he allegedly developed a gambling habit that ultimately reached $15,000 a day and included bets on baseball, including games played by his own team. After reports of Rose's alleged gambling activities reached the offices of Major League Baseball, an investigation into the charges was launched early in 1989. Finally, after the probe was concluded, Commissioner Giamatti on August 24, 1989, permanently banned Rose from major league baseball. A five-page document signed by both Giamatti and Rose included no formal findings, but Giamatti said he considered Rose's acceptance of the ban to be a no-contest plea to the charges.



Whether Major League Baseball ever relents and eases its sanctions against Rose is anybody's guess. Early in 2003, Commisioner of Baseball Bud Selig was considering reinstating Rose, if the former player admitted to gambling on his own team, something Rose had always refused to admit to. Reportedly, Rose was willing to "come clean" if it meant possible reinstatement. In the meantime, the ban and the reasons for its imposition have tainted one of the most brilliant careers in baseball history and in the process given the "Charlie Hustle" nickname an alternate and less than wholesome alternate meaning.

Awards and Accomplishments

1963 Named National League Rookie of the Year
1964 Hits only grand slam of career on July 18
1965, 1967-71, 1973-82, 1985 Voted to All-Star Team
1966 Hits home runs right- and left-handed in a single game on August 30
1969 Edges out Roberto Clemente to win NL batting title
1969 Wins NL Gold Glove Award as outfielder
1970 Wins NL Gold Glove Award as outfielder
1973 Collects 2,000th hit on June 19
1973 Named NL Most Valuable Player
1975 Named World Series MVP
1978 Collects 3,000th hit on May 5
1978 Hitting streak ends at 44 games
1981 Breaks Stan Musial's all-time hitting record
1985 Breaks Ty Cobb's all-time hitting record with 4,193rd hit

However, nothing in the gambling allegations against Rose can alter the monumental performance of Charlie Hustle on the ball field. Nearly two decades after he set the new hitting record, Rose's career 4,256 hits stands as a mark for other ambitious batters to shoot for. And even when Rose's record falls, as eventually it almost certainly will, he will be remembered as one of baseball's greats, whether or not he is ever enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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