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Retro Baseball 101 - Eight players have hit home runs for the Cincinnati Reds in three (3) different decades: ⚾️Mike Smith (1889, 1898-1900) ⚾️Edd Roush (1917-26, 1931) ⚾️Pete Rose (1963-78, 1985) ⚾️Tony
Baseball Reference on Instagram: “On this day in 1984, Pete Rose got his 4,000th hit, joining Ty Cobb as the only major leaguers to reach 4,000 career hits. The hit came…”
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July 3, 1960: Rookie Pete Rose and Geneva Redlegs drop 21-17 slugfest – Society for American Baseball Research
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Baseball-Reference.com - On this day in 1963, the legendary Pete Rose had his first major league at-bat, working out a walk off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Earl Francis. | Facebook