11, 1985. Back then, The Enquirer published the book “Pete Rose: 4,192,” written by John Erardi, which has a terrific write-up of the atmosphere of the day, the crowd, the hoopla and Rose’s ...
The crowd roared for seven minutes, a red Corvette rolled onto the field (license plate: PR 4192) and, as Rose wept at first base, 15-year-old Pete II, in uniform as a bat boy, bolted to his dad ...
The Hit King died on Monday at the age of 83. Sign up for our Newsletters In the player above: Watch Pete Rose collect hit No. 4,192 The longtime Cincinnati Red and 17-time All-Star played on ...
PH.: Sue Ogrocki Cincinnati Red batter Pete Rose connects for hit #4,192 to break Ty Cobb's record for career hits on September 11, 1985. 3/22/1989-Plant City, FL-Cincinnati Reds' manager Pete ...