The Reds will pay tribute to Pete Rose a day after he was posthumously reinstated by MLB
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The Cincinnati Reds honored Pete Rose during a game against the Chicago White Sox, a day after he was posthumously removed from Major League Baseball's permanent ineligibility list. The tribute included giving fans replica No. 14 jerseys and featuring former teammates in a pregame panel. Rose's legacy is complex due to a gambling scandal that led to his ban in 1989. However, he remains a beloved figure in Cincinnati, known for his outstanding career as a player and manager of the Reds.
The Cincinnati Reds are paying tribute to Pete Rose on Wednesday night, a day after baseball's career hits leader was posthumously removed from the major leagues' permanent ineligibility list.
An investigation commissioned by Major League Baseball concluded Rose - a 17-time All-Star who finished with 4,256 hits - repeatedly bet on the Reds as a player and manager of the team from 1985-87.
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