Pete Rose visits Macon, where he once played
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Posted 5:52AM on Friday 25th July 2003 ( 21 years ago )
MACON - Baseball great Pete Rose threw out the first pitch at a Macon Peaches game Thursday night - and recalled how the team launched him to the major leagues. <br>
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"Macon, Georgia, sent me to the big leagues. I've never forgotten the people of Macon or the city of Macon," The 62-year-old Rose said. <br>
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About 2,500 people came out to see Rose, the all-time major league hits leader. The crowd was about triple the usual size for the Peaches. <br>
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Rose played for the Macon Peaches, then a Cincinnati Reds affiliate, in 1962. The next year, he was the 1963 National League Rookie of the Year in Cincinnati. <br>
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The former baseball player was warmly received by the Peaches fans, who seemed little bothered by a gambling scandal that keeps Rose out of baseball's hall of fame.
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