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UPDATED: Cincinnati Reds mourn the passing of Pete Rose; Governor DeWine issues statement

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Cincinnati Reds legends Pete Rose and Johnny Bench are pictured. (HCP Photo/Stephen Forsha)

Cincinnati Reds, Press Release

The Cincinnati Reds extend their deepest condolences to the family, friends and teammates of Reds Hall of Famer Pete Rose, who passed away earlier Monday at the age of 83.

“Our hearts are deeply saddened by the news of Pete’s passing,” said Bob Castellini, Reds Principal Owner and Managing Partner. “He was one of the fiercest competitors the game has ever seen, and every team he played for was better because of him.

“Pete was a Red through and through. No one loved the game more than Pete and no one loved Pete more than Reds Country. We must never forget what he accomplished.”

Rose, a 17-time All-Star, is the all-time MLB leader in hits (4,256), games played (3,562), at-bats (14,053) and singles (3,215). He won three World Series (1975 & 76 with the Reds, 1980 with the Phillies), three batting titles (1968, ’69 & ’73), one National League Most Valuable Player Award (1973), two Gold Glove Awards (1969, ’70), NL Rookie of the Year Award (1963) and 1975 World Series MVP. In 1999, Rose was named to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.

Rose was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2016, and his iconic #14 was retired the same year. His statue outside Great American Ball Park was dedicated in 2017.

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Ohio Governor's Office, Press Release

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued the following statement following news of the death of former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose:

"Fran and I and our family are deeply saddened to learn of Pete Rose’s passing. In 1963, our parish priest Father Bertke took my dad and me to the Reds' Opening Day game. It happened to be Pete Rose’s first game for the Reds.

“Fran and our family had the joy of watching Pete play for the Reds hundreds of times over the years. No one ever worked harder or hustled more than Pete Rose. No one ever got more out of his natural talent than Pete Rose. It was a true joy to watch him play baseball.

“Fran and I extended our sincerest condolences to Pete’s children and family."

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