The Wrestler and Baseball Player Pete Rose
Pete Rose Biography - Pete Rose Feuds
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Peter Edward Rose was born April 14th
1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pete Rose is a former professional baseball player, manager and a
wrestler best known in the MLB and in the WWE.
Pete Rose is a WWE
Hall of Famer.
Pete Rose came to the WWF in
1998 during WWE WrestleMania
and stayed for 2 years and
feuded with Kane.
PeteRose is a 17
time All-Star selection, 3 time World Series champion,
2 time Gold Glove Award winner, 1
time Silver Slugger Award winner, 1 time NL MVP, 1 time World Series MVP,
1 time NL Rookie of the Year, 1 time
Hutch Award, 1 time Lou Gehrig Memorial Award,
1 time Roberto Clemente Award and Major League Baseball
All Century Team.
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Did you know?
- Pete Rose managed baseball
team Cincinnati Reds
- PeteRose had a batting average of .303,
4,256 hits, 160 home runs, 1,314 runs batted in, 3,562
games played and 14,053 at bats
- He played for teams such as Cincinnati Reds
twice, Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos
- Pete Rose has baseball records such as
Most career hits with 4,256, Most career outs
with 10,328, Most career games played
with 3,562, Most career at bats
with 14,053, Most career singles
with 3,215, Most career runs by a switch hitter
with 2,165, Most career doubles by a switch hitter with 746, Most career walks by a switch hitter
with 1,566, Most career total bases by a switch hitter with 5,752, Most seasons of 200 or more hits
with 10, Most consecutive seasons of 100 or more hits with 23, Most consecutive seasons with 600 or more at bats
with 13, Most seasons with 600 at bats with 17, Most seasons with 150 or more games played
with 17, Most seasons with 100 or more games played with 23, Record for playing in the most winning games
with 1,972 and the only player in major league history to play more than 500 games at
5 different positions with 1B (939 games), LF (671 games), 3B (634
games), 2B (628 games) and RF (595 games)
- In the National League he has records
such as Most years played with 24,
Most consecutive years played with 24, Most career runs with 2,165, Most career doubles
with 746, Most career games with 5 or more hits with 10, Modern (post-1900) record for longest consecutive game hitting streak
with 44 and Modern record for most consecutive hitting streaks of 20 or more games
with 7
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