Pete Rose manages semi-pro baseball team for one day

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Pete Rose is returning to manage a baseball team, but just for one day.

The 73-year-old Rose, who has the most career hits in major-league history, is scheduled to skipper the Bridgeport Bluefish of the independent Atlantic League on Monday.

Rose was managing the Cincinnati Reds in 1989 when he agreed to a lifetime ban from Major League Baseball. He later admitted that he bet on Reds games while running the team.

Rose can take this one-game job because the Bluefish are not affiliated with any major-league team. He has occasionally appeared at official events since his ban, with MLB's permission.

The Bluefish will host the Lancaster Barnstormers in Rose's game. The team says the Atlantic League is all about giving people second chances.


http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/...lifetime-ban-bet-hall-of-fame-hit-king-061614



It would be hilarious if he finds a bookie to get in on this one game. :lolbron: Old habits die hard.
 
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