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Pete Rose got the nickname Charlie Hustle
How Pete Rose became Charlie Hustle: Two origin stories for one of baseball's greatest nicknames
Pete Rose, one of the greatest players and most complicated figures in baseball history, has died at age 83. Rose is Major League Baseball's all-time hit king, though never was inducted into the Hall of Fame because he was found to have bet on baseball,
How Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose got the nickname Charlie Hustle
But the christening of Rose as "Charlie Hustle" was anything but complimentary. In a spring training game against New York that year, Rose bunted for a single, much to the amusement of Yankee's great Mickey Mantle and teammate Whitey Ford. From O'Brien's book:
Why Pete Rose, aka Charlie Hustle, sprinted to first base after a walk
Pete Rose: "My dad said the quicker you get to first base, the quicker you go around the bases. I played the way I was supposed to play."
Share your favorite Pete Rose/Charlie Hustle photos, stories with The Enquirer
Here's how to share your favorite family photos with Pete Rose with The Cincinnati Enquirer for a photo gallery.
Pete Rose, MLB hit king nicknamed 'Charlie Hustle' who was banned for betting on baseball, dies at 83
"Charlie Hustle" had a hard-nosed playing style but was banned from baseball in 1989 for illegally betting on the sport.
Baseball Hit King Pete Rose Leaves A Colorful But Controversial Legacy
Pete Rose, a great player with a controversial legacy, rewrote baseball history but reached Cooperstown only as a vendor selling his autograph. Rose, who died Sept. 30 at age 83, will be remembered as the career leader in hits (4,256) and 17-time All-Star who also managed his hometown Cincinnati Reds for five years.
Pete Rose Tributes Pour in as Baseball Legend Dies
MLB's all-time hits leader, Pete Rose, died at age 83, sparking tributes despite the controversial legacy of the man called "Charlie Hustle."
Pete Rose, baseball’s banned hits leader, has died at 83
Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he
Pete Rose Dies: Baseball’s All-Time Hits Leader Shunned By Hall Of Fame Over Gambling Scandal Was 83
Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader who was shunned by the Hall of Fame over a gambling scandal during his coaching career, died September 30 at 83.
Pete Rose, baseball’s banned hits leader, has died at age 83
Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved and once embodied, has died. He was 83. Stephanie Wheatley,
Remembering Pete Rose the player: Charlie Hustle to the end
Pete Rose makes for a fascinating on-field study -- a player whose reputation changed even as his game stayed the same.
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Reds fans pay tribute to Pete Rose at his GABP statue
As Cincinnati resident Shaun Snyder visited Pete Rose's statue on Monday night, he had four generations of his family on his ...
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Major League Baseball, Baseball Hall of Fame React to Passing of Pete Rose on "X"
Controversial baseball legend Pete Rose died on Monday at the age of 83. The hit king is one of the best players to ever play ...
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Who was Pete Rose? Hits, records, MLB suspension explained
MLB's all-time hits leader, Pete Rose, passed away on Monday. Here's everything to know about "Charlie Hustle." ...
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Farewell to Pete Rose, a model on the field and a cautionary tale off it
Ten years ago now, and on a Sunday morning in Royersford, it was time for the gospel reading inside the Church of Charlie ...
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Pete Rose appeared with former Reds teammates in Nashville, one day before he died
Pete Rose met former Reds teammates Dave Concepcion, Tony Perez, George Foster and Ken Griffey Sr. in Nashville on Sunday.
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