Yes, Pete Rose did bet against his team, the Cincinnati Reds, which led to his ban from Baseball in 1989.
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Yes, Pete Rose bet against the Cincinnati Reds while he was both a player and manager, which led to his lifetime ban from baseball in 1989.
Pete Rose is the Cincinnati Reds all-time hits leader, with 3,358.
No, he did not. Pete Rose played for the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies and the Montreal Expos.
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Yes. Rose was a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that swept the Yankees in the 1976 World Series.
Three historical players for the Cincinnati Reds: Frank Robinson Johnny Bench Pete Rose
He played for three different teams. The reds,phillies and expos.
Pete Rose hit 15 home runs for the Cincinnati Reds in 1970.
Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds between 1984-1986.
Pete Rose won 1 National League MVP award, that in 1973 as a member of the Cincinnati Reds.
Several players have worn the number 11 for the Cincinnati Reds, but the most notable was Barry Larkin, who wore the number 11 from 1986-2004.
Pete Rose's first game with the Cincinnati Reds came on April 8, 1963 against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The first pitcher he faced was Earl Francis and Rose drew a walk in the first inning (he was batting second in the order) and then scored on a Frank Robinson home run.