Sports
Excerpts from the report on Pete Rose submitted to the commissioner of baseball May 9 by investigator John Dowd.
June 27, 1989
Former players aren’t surprised that he gambled while managing Cincinnati.
Jan. 8, 2004
Pete Rose makes at least $1.2 million a year, primarily from autographs and appearance fees, but is in debt to casinos and the IRS and repeatedly fails to make his support payments on time, his estranged wife claimed in court documents.
April 24, 2018
It was a day that dawned for Pete Rose on nothing more important than a $20-million lawsuit.
April 3, 1987
Pete Rose never got 4,256 hits. Pete Rose never got 746 doubles.
Jan. 13, 1991
As the Cincinnati Reds prepare to dedicate a statue to Pete Rose this weekend, the Hall of Fame has affirmed its prohibition on banned players.
June 14, 2017
The official list of Do’s and Don’ts for Pete Rose has been drawn up, and a copy has been leaked to this column.
July 5, 1991
Ichiro Suzuki could hit just about anybody, but he could not hit Scot Shields.
June 15, 2016
Pete Rose dismissed questions about his first appearance on the field in Philadelphia since the franchise scrapped 2017 plans to honor him.
Aug. 7, 2022
Pete Rose asked for reinstatement to Major League Baseball, arguing the league did not impose similar discipline for steroids and sign stealing.
Feb. 5, 2020