Pete Rose, Baseball's Hit King, Dies at 83
Rose, known for his record-breaking career and controversial gambling ban, leaves a complex legacy in the sport.
- Pete Rose holds the record for most career hits in Major League Baseball with 4,256, surpassing Ty Cobb's previous record.
- Rose's relentless competitiveness earned him the nickname 'Charlie Hustle,' exemplified by his head-first slides and running out walks.
- Despite his on-field achievements, Rose was permanently banned from baseball in 1989 for betting on games, including those involving his own team.
- Rose was a versatile player, starting over 500 games at five different positions and earning 17 All-Star selections.
- His off-field controversies, including a prison sentence for tax evasion and allegations of an inappropriate relationship, have marred his legacy and kept him out of the Baseball Hall of Fame.


























































