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pete rose
During his 24-year career, this longtime Cincinnati Red set a record with 14,053 at-bats
Trivia about pete rose
"Charlie Hustle"
Born & raised in Cincinnati, he broke Ty Cobb's hit record as the Reds' player-manager
"Charlie Hustle"
His bat's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but this man nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" is ineligible for induction
In 2004 he published "My Prison Without Bars"
In 1978 this Cincinnati Red set a modern-day National League record with a 44-game hitting streak
In the 20th c., only Joe DiMaggio hit in more consecutive games than this Cincinnati Red who hit safely in 44 straight games
This athlete's aggressiveness on the basepath garnered him the nickname "Charlie Hustle"
In 1990 this ballplayer was "hustled" away to prison for failure to report income from gambling
"Charlie Hustle"
At the bottom of the hour, bet you won't miss my chat with this all time "hit king" of baseball...Cincinnati, hello?
No. 11:His career 4,256 hits
He was the first MLB player to have 200 hits in 10 different years
This Cincinnati Red had more career at-bats than any other player, 14,053; that's one reason for all those hits
In addition to being baseball's all-time hit king, he is also the games leader with 3,562
This all-time leader in hits & games placed was a regular at first, second & third
Since Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak in 1941, only this Reds player has exceeded 40 straight games
Baseball: 4,192 hits
At the 1999 World Series, Jim Gray apologized for his probing interview with this record-setter
In a 1973 playoff, this future hit king sparked a 10-minute brawl by leveling 160-lb. Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson
(Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue)"When it comes to controversy, not much can top the Black Sox scandal of 1919""Not much true -- but for me, nothing is as bad as in 1989 when this record-breaking player was banned from baseball for gambling on games while still a manager"
This Cincinnati Reds player appeared in 3,562 games, the most by any player in major league history
"If" this all-time hit king "brings the Reds in, they ought to bronze him & put him in cement"
We bet you know that he's Major League Baseball's all-time singles leader at 3,215