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July 8,1960 Cincinnati Reds sign Rose as an amateur free agent
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On April 8, 1963 Pete Rose Makes his Major League Baseball Debut
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April 13, 1963 Rose gets first major league hit, a triple of Pittsburgh's Bob Friend
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On November 26, 1963 Rose is named National League Ropkie of the year, collecting 17 of 20 votes
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July 13,1965 Rose makes first MLB All-star game appearance
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July 11,1967 Pete Rose makes 2nd MLB all-star apperance
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July 9, 1968 Pete Rose goes to his third MLB All-star game
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On September 29,1968 Pete Rose wins first NL batting champion title
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On July 23, 1969 Pete Rose makes his 4th all star game appearance.
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On October 2, 1969 Pete Rose win his second consective batting title.
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On Octtober 17,1969 Pete Rose wins NL Gold Glove at Third Base
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On July 14,1970 Pete Rose makes his 5th All-star game appearance
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On July !4,1970 Pete Rose crashes into AL Catcher Ray Fosse to score the winning run for the NL All-star team. After the collison Fosse was sent to the hositpal
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Pete Rose wins his second Gold Glove at Thrid base
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Pete Rose makes his sixth All-star game appearance
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Pete Rose makes his seventh All-star game appearance
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On Oct. 22,1973 Pete Rose wins his 3rd NL batting champion award
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Pete Rose becomes the National League Most Valuable Player
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On July 23, 1974 Pete Rose goes to his 8th All-star game
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On July 15,1975 Pete Rose goes to 9th All-star game
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On October 21,1975 Pete Rose and the CIncinnati Reds win the World Series. Pete Rose won his first World Series ring
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On July 13,1976 Pete Rose goes to 10th All-star game
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On October 16,1976 Pete Rose wins second world series
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On October 27,1976 Pete Rose wins Roberto Clemente Award
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On July 19,1977 Pete Rose makes 11th All-star game appearance
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On May 5, 1978 Pete Rose collects his 3,000th hit
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On June 14, 1978 Pete Rose begins 44-game hitting streak
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On July 11, 1978 Pete Rose make his 12th All-star game apperance
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On August 1, 1978 Pete Rose's hitting streak ends against Atlanta
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On December 5, 1978 Free agent Pete Rose signs a four year, 3.2 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies
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On July 17, Pete3 Rose makes his 13th All-star game Apperance
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On July 8, 1980 Pete Rose makes his 14th All-star game apperance
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On October 21,1980 Pete Rose wins 3rd World Series. 1st World Series with Philadelphia Phillies
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On August 9, 1981 Pete Rose makes his 15th All-star game apperance
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On November 17, 1981 Pete Rose wins NL Silver Slugger award at Third Base
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On July 13, 1982 Pete Rose makes his 16th All-star game apperance
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On December 22, 1983 Pete Rose wins a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service and is awarded a $36,083 tax refund for 1978
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On January 20, 1984 Free agent Pete Rose signs a one-year contract with the Montreal Expos
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On December 13, 1984 Pete Rose gets his 4,000th carrer hit, a double off Jerry Koosman of the Phillies
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On August 15, 1984 The Expos trade Pete Rose to the Cincinnati Reds for Infielder Tom Lawless. The Reds immediately name Pete player-manger replacing Vern Rapp
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In his first game " back home" Rose goes 2-for-4 with 2 RBI in the Reds vctory against the Chicago Cubs
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On July 16, 1985 Pete Rose makes his Final All-star game apperance
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On September 11, 1985 Pete Rose breaks Ty Cobb all-time hit record with a single to left-center field off San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show. That gives him 4,192 carrer hits.
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On August 17, 1986 In Pete Rose's final apperance as player, he strikes out as a pinch hitter against San Diego's Goose Gossage.
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On November 11, 1986 Player-manger Pete Rose is dropped from 40-man roster to make room for pitcher Pat Pacillo. Rose continues to manage the team.
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On May 2, 1988 Pete Rose suspended for 30 days by National League President Bart Glammati for having shoved umpire Dave Pallone on Arpil 30, 1988
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On Feburary 21,1989 Pete Rose leaves spring training in Plant City, FL
to meet with Baseball Commissiner Peter Ueberroth and other league officals in New York. The Topic is Rose's gambling habits.. -
On August 24,1989 Pete Rose agrees to a lifetime ban from baseball
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On April 20, 1990 Pete Rose pleads guilty to two felony counts of filling false income tax returns
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On July 19, 1990 Pete Rose is sentenced to five months in prison and fined $ 50,000
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On September 1, 1997 Pete Rose applies for reinstatement in baseball.
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On Decmember 12, 2003 In a interview with ABC's Charles Gibson, Rose confirms that he admitted his gambling activities, including betting on Reds games to MLB cominissioner Bud Selig during a November 2, 2002 meeting.
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On January 6, 2004 The release of Rose's book " My Prison without Bars."
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On October 20, 2010 Pete Rose tells The Enquier " If I am going to make the Hall of Fame. I would like to be while I am alive... Don't wait till I am Dead."
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On September 2, 2014 Pete Rose steps to the plate in a promotion at the University of Cincinnati medical center staudim for the Florence Freedom
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On October 13, 2014 Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, a former Reds teamate with Rose, tells ESPN he doesn't want the Hit King in the Hall of Fame
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On February 12, 2015 Pete Rose tells USA Today he would want to meet with new Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred
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On March 16, 2015 Pete Rose has told Rob Manfred a formal reinstatement request.
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On April 16, 2015 Pete Rose was added to Fox Sports MLB broadcasting team as a special guest analyst
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On July 14, 2015 Pete Rose goes to All-star game in Cincinnati for a Franchise Four Event for the Cincinnati Reds
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On Septmeber 25, 2015 Pete Rose met with comissioner Manfred to dicuss Rose's request for reinstatment. A decsion is expected by the year's end.
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On December 14, 2015 Pete Rose remains banned for life from Major League Baseball