Pete the Cat changes the lives of a couple of kids – sort of like the Dr. Suess’ character, but without the hat and bad ...
Pete Rose’s cause of death was revealed on Tuesday by the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner. Corner Melanie Rouse determined that Rose died of natural causes stemming from ...
While at KNOE, Pete also anchored the noon news and brought viewers in-depth stories. Some of those took a look at gun violence at churches, teen drug abuse and hoarding. He also contributed to ...
Seeking a diverse ensemble of singing and dancing adult actors to portray the Groovy Blue Cat, Members of the Biddle Family, Elementary students, and crazy creatures in the stage adaptation of the ...
Correction/clarification: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported Pete Rose’s Hall of Fame status and mischaracterized players who were part of the Reds’ Big Red Machine.
Jeffrey Brown: September 11, 1985, Pete Rose breaks the record held by Ty Cobb for career hits. By any measure, Rose was one of baseball's greatest ever players, especially in his years as part of ...
Rose was a 17-time MLB All-Star. Pete Rose, MLB’s hit king who then became a pariah for gambling on the game, has died at the age of 83, the medical examiner in Clark County, Nevada, confirmed ...
According to the 2024 book "Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball" by Keith O'Brien, one of the first links to Rose and "hustle" in print came from ...
MILWAUKEE — Pete Alonso reminded us all again how fickle baseball can be, how one swing can change a season, a team, a legacy and maybe even the path of one’s whole career. “Pete!
In Pete Rose’s old neighborhood on the West Side of Cincinnati, kids were taught to look both ways when crossing U.S. 50, to be home by supper, to fight for everything in life and to never speak ...
Former President Donald Trump has weighed in on Pete Rose's potential Hall of Fame induction. Major League Baseball's all-time hit king died on Monday at the age of 83 due to hypertensive and ...
I consider myself to be a lower level baseball historian and could not be more ambivalent about Pete Rose’s passing (“Pete Rose, baseball’s banned hits leader, has died at age 83,” Sept.