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Yes. Pete Rose did bet on baseball.
Yes, Pete Rose did bet against his team, the Cincinnati Reds, which led to his ban from baseball in 1989.
Yes, Pete Rose bet on his team to lose.
Yes, Pete Rose bet against his own team, the Cincinnati Reds, during his baseball career. This violated Major League Baseball's rules and led to his lifetime ban from the sport in 1989.
Pete Rose has written: 'Pete Rose' -- subject(s): Baseball players, Biography, Cincinnati Reds (Baseball team), Juvenile literature 'The official Pete Rose scrapbook' -- subject(s): Baseball players, Biography, Cincinnati Reds (Baseball team) 'Pete Rose on hitting' -- subject(s): Baseball, Batting (Baseball)
Rose got hit 4191 against the Chicago Cubs on September 8, 1985.
Yes. Rose was a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that swept the Yankees in the 1976 World Series.
On April 13, 1984, Pete Rose was playing for the Montreal Expos when he got his 4,000th hit.
Pete rose was last on the Cincinnati Reds as a player when he retired on November 11 1986 and continued on as a manager until he was indefinitely banned from baseball on August 24 1989.
The reds won the world series with Pete rose as a player in 1975 and 1976 however as a manager they never went to the playoffs with Pete although the nucleus of the 1990 world series team was mostly made up of players who were on the team when pete was suspended in 1986. however if you are asking if they won any games, of course. as a matter of fact pete rose was on more winning teams than any other player in baseball history.
He bet against his own team.
Pete Rose on August 24, 1989, amid allegations that he bet on baseball and on his own team, the Cincinnati Reds.