Thousands Pay Tribute to Baseball Legend Pete Rose in Cincinnati
Fans gathered for a 14-hour visitation to honor Rose's legacy and contributions to the Cincinnati Reds.
- Pete Rose, known as 'Charlie Hustle', was remembered by thousands at Great American Ball Park despite rainy weather.
- The visitation lasted 14 hours in homage to Rose's jersey number, with fans sharing memories and tributes.
- Rose, who passed away at 83, held the MLB record for 4,256 hits, surpassing Ty Cobb's previous record.
- Despite being banned from MLB for gambling, Rose remains a beloved figure in Cincinnati and was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2016.
- The Cincinnati Reds plan to further honor Rose on 'Pete Rose Day' in May 2025, continuing his legacy within the community.