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The reinstatement of Pete Rose to Major League Baseball's eligibility list may be controversial in most circles. But in Cincinnati, it was time for celebration. Reds legends Barry Larkin and Eric ...
Larkin and Davis credited their former manager for much of the success the team had after Rose was banished from baseball. Davis said with Rose, everything was about winning.
Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin and Eric Davis — who played for Rose when he managed the Reds — shared stories about their former manager during a pregame panel.
They held a pregame panel with former Rose teammates George Foster and Ken Griffey Sr., along with Barry Larkin and Eric Davis — who played for Rose when he managed the Reds.
The Cincinnati Reds paid tribute to Pete Rose on Wednesday night, a day after baseball’s career hits leader was posthumously removed from the major leagues’ permanent ineligibility list.