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On May 14 -- both at Great American Ball Park and throughout Reds Country -- it was a day to remember in honor of a player Cincinnati will never forget: Pete Rose. Rose’s passing last September shocked the baseball world,
Phil Castellini, the Cincinnati Reds’ president and chief executive officer, spoke at Boldface Park and said that the evening’s festivities at GABP were just a warmup for “the real party ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A baseball field in Hamilton County now bears Pete Rose’s name. The ball field at Boldface Park in Sedamsville has been renamed “Pete Rose Ballfield”. Rose learned to play baseball at Boldface Park, according to Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Kearney.
Cincinnati Reds principal owner Bob Castellini has released a statement on the removal of Reds legend Pete Rose from Major League Baseball’s ineligible list.
"Placing Pete Rose's name on the ball field at Boldface Park is a celebration of Cincinnati's rich baseball heritage," Reds President and CEO Phil Castellini said in a press release. Rose's "relentless hustle and passion for baseball" reflect the spirit of ...
Reds Beat Reporter Gordon Wittenmyer and Sports Reporter Pat Brennan discuss the current state of the Cincinnati Reds.
"Placing Pete Rose’s name on the ballfield at Boldface Park is a celebration of Cincinnati’s rich baseball heritage," said Phil Castellini, Reds President & CEO. "Pete’s relentless hustle ...