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Thousands of fans streamed into Great American Ball Park despite steady rain on Sunday to pay respects to Pete Rose, baseball's career hits leader, who died Sept. 30 at the age of 83.
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The visitation will be held at Great American Ball Park and last for 14 hours in homage to the "Hit King's" jersey number.
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Anyone on the permanently ineligible list can't be considered for election to the Hall under a rule adopted by the Hall's board of directors in 1991. Rose's status didn't change when he died Monday at age 83 of natural causes in Las Vegas.
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Baseball fans are honoring the Hit King at his statue at Great American Ball Park.
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Marty Brennanman, the Cincinnati Reds, Gov. Mike DeWine and more remember the controversial icon.
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Terry Pluto says the steroid era of baseball has dominated the ballot.
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Pete Rose is once again asking to be reinstated, a move necessary to be considered for Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame. The former Reds player is...
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Pete Rose is a complex man. Cast in bronze in his trademark headfirst slide, Rose is equally complex, as statues go.The statue, unveiled at a ceremony…