Eric Show of the San Diego Padres gave up Rose's 4,192nd base hit on September 11, 1985. At the time, that hit was considered to be the record breaker. However, subsequent reviews of old Tigers box scores showed that Cobb actually had 4,189 career base hits and not 4,191. That would make Reggie Jefferson of the Chicago Cubs the pitcher who gave up the record breaking hit, giving up Rose's 4,190th base hit on September 8, 1985.
Steve Garvey was the Padres first baseman against the Reds on September 11, 1985 when Pete got hit #4192.
Pete Rose's career batting average was .303 (4,256 base hits on 14,053 at bats).
Rose turned 36 on April 14, 1977 (an off day for the Reds) and had 2769 career MLB base hits. For the 1977 season, Rose had 204 base hits.
Pete Rose got his 3000th base hit in his 2370th game on May 5, 1978 against the Montreal Expos and pitcher Steve Rogers.
Brooks Robinson, Pete Rose, Mike Schmidt and Wade Boggs were some.
Pete Rose's 4192nd base hit came at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati off of San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show on September 11, 1985.
Steve Garvey was the Padres first baseman against the Reds on September 11, 1985 when Pete got hit #4192.
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Pete Rose
Pete Rose's career batting average was .303 (4,256 base hits on 14,053 at bats).
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Pete Rose had 4,256 career hits.
Pete Rose
For the first four seasons of his MLB career, Pete was primarily a second baseman. His career stats show 628 games played at second base.
Rose turned 36 on April 14, 1977 (an off day for the Reds) and had 2769 career MLB base hits. For the 1977 season, Rose had 204 base hits.
Pete Rose got his 3000th base hit in his 2370th game on May 5, 1978 against the Montreal Expos and pitcher Steve Rogers.