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Controversial baseball player Pete Rose has passed away at the age of 83, according to reports from TMZ and ABC News. Rose, a Cincinnati native, played in the major leagues from 1963 to 1986, mostly with the Cincinnati Reds during their Big Red Machine era. He was banned from baseball for gambling on the sport, despite holding records for hits and games played. Rose was drafted by the Reds due to family connections and had a successful career, earning multiple All-Star selections, MVP awards, and World Series titles.

During his time in the major leagues, Rose earned the nickname “Charlie Hustle” for his relentless work ethic on the field. He played multiple positions and won Gold Gloves and batting titles throughout his career. Despite his success, Rose’s gambling activities came to light in the late 1980s, leading to a lifetime ban from baseball and exclusion from the Hall of Fame. Rose repeatedly denied betting on games, but eventually admitted to wrongdoing in his autobiography and later clarified his stance on the morality of sports betting.

Despite his ban from baseball, Rose was allowed to participate in special MLB events, such as the All-Century Team ceremony in 1999. Rose was married twice and had five children, as well as a fiancée at the time of his death. Throughout his later years, Rose continued to pursue reinstatement and Hall of Fame induction, but was unsuccessful in his efforts. His legacy remains controversial, with many recognizing his historical achievements in baseball while condemning his gambling activities.

Rose’s death marks the end of a long and tumultuous career in baseball, with fans and analysts divided on his impact on the sport. His ban from baseball highlights the strict consequences for players involved in gambling activities, and his exclusion from the Hall of Fame raises questions about how past controversies should affect a player’s legacy. Despite his personal struggles and legal issues, Rose remained a notable figure in the baseball community, with enduring records and achievements that will be remembered for years to come.

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