Pete Rose - 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 |
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11 months ago
bdizzle » bmack18 ((at)) msn dot com
Pete Rose is the best to ever play.
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over 1 year ago
Tyler Briley » tylerbriley ((at)) hotmail dot com
Pete rose was the best, is the best,and will always be the best. We all make mistakes, for all his accomplishments, can't we forgive and forget. Well I do.
over 2 years ago
.snork » snorkelson dot macburp ((at)) gmail dot com
The gambling doesn't take away the accomplishments, although it may tarnish them. The Hall of Fame is incomplete without recognizing them.
over 2 years ago
quaoar » noone ((at)) thebridge dot com dot org
Pete Rose remains a common criminal, by definition and without qualification
over 2 years ago
realto margarino » realtomargarino ((at)) hotmail dot com
Pete Rose remains the game's greatest hitter, by definition and without qualification.
over 2 years ago
Adam » godkilledyourmommy ((at)) yahoo dot com
1989 Banned for life from MLB for betting on baseball.