MLB Legend Pete Rose Dead at 83


The
baseball
world 
is
mourning
one
of
their
own.


Legendary
baseball
player 
Pete
Rose
 died on
Sept.
30,
the
Clark
County
Office
of
the
Coroner
confirmed
to 
NBC
News
He
was
83. 


A
cause
of
death
has
not
yet
been
shared.


Rose
died
in
his
Las
Vegas
home
his
agent Ryan Fiterman told 
TMZ,
adding
that 
his “family
is
asking
for
privacy
at
this
time.”


E!
News
has
reached
out
to
a
rep
for
Rose
but
has
not
heard
back.


Born
in
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
Rose
garnered
fame
during
his
years
with
Major
League
Baseball
from
1963
to
1986, 
during
which
he
 played
most
prominently
with
the
Cincinnati
Reds.
During
his
time
in
the
league,
he
earned
the
nickname “Charlie
Hustle,”
thanks
to
his
never-ending
ability
to
go
all
out
during
games.


Rose
won
three
World
Series
during
his
career:
in
1975
and
1976
with
the
Reds, 
as
well
as 
in
1980
with
the
Philadelphia
Phillies.
He
was
also
a
seventeen-time
All-Star
winner,
as
well
as
the
World
Series
MVP
in
1975.
To
this
day,
he
is
still
the
all-time
hits
leader 
in
the
MLB,
racking
up 
4,256
over
his
24-season
career.

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