Baseball legend Pete Rose (2004 interview) | Fresh Air
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Published 2024-03-29
This week, we're revisiting an archival interview with Rose from 2004. In it, he talks about his book "Peter Rose: My Prison Without Bars," in which he admits for the first time that he gambled on baseball.
This episode was first broadcast on January 28, 2004.
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All Comments (4)
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Peter Edward Rose deserves to be in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Especially now since MLB has embraced gambling with sponsorship deals. You cannot talk about baseball without Pete Rose. I would include in his plaque that Pete was suspended for gambling on baseball as a manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
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I don't know from baseball, but this man is human. Thought I'd listen in.
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Dave Davies? The Kinks?