


Major League Baseball hitting legend Pete Rose passed away on Monday at his home in Las Vegas, his agent has confirmed. He was 83 years old.
Rose’s agent Ryan Fiterman of Fiterman Sports, confirmed to TMZ Rose had died and “the family is asking for privacy at this time.”
At the time of this publication, a cause of death has yet to be reported.
The Cincinnati-native and All-Time MLB Hits leader was banned from playing the sport at the height of his career in 1989 for gambling while he was a manager of the Reds, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
BREAKING: MLB legend Pete Rose has died at the age of 83, per @TMZ. pic.twitter.com/bSigcJNZj6
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The lifetime baseball ban also kept Rose — who won three World Series titles during his career — from being inducted into Cooperstown New York’s Baseball Hall of Fame, something that has been the subject of contention for years among baseball fans, Yahoo Sports.com noted.
Later in life, Rose said his one regret in life was betting on the games.
“There’s only one thing I would change if I had to live it all over again … I would obviously turn my life around and not bet on baseball,” Rose told the Cincinnati Enquirer. “Having said that, I feel like I’ve been a pretty good citizen.”
“You never read about me being in a bar after hours, beating up my wife, or getting into a fight with a fan and I was as gracious to everyone as I could be,” he added.