Pete Rose, one of baseball’s greatest players and most controversial figures, passed away at 83. Known as the game’s all-time hits leader with 4,256, Rose's career was marred by a lifetime ban from baseball due to gambling, including betting on his own team while managing the Cincinnati Reds. Despite his brilliance on the field, Rose's legacy was overshadowed by his scandals, including tax evasion and allegations of underage sexual misconduct. Revered by fans but shunned by the Hall of Fame, Rose’s story remains one of sports’ most enduring moral conundrums.
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