Pete Rose ranks #23 among the Top 50 all-time at RF. Rankings? Pete Rose Teammates Johnny Bench Tony Perez Joe Morgan Mike Schmidt Davey Concepcion Tim Raines Andre Dawson George Foster Tom Seaver Steve Carlton Don Gullett Mario Soto Steve Rogers Tug McGraw Sparky Anderson Best Season: 1969 Rose had his best offensive season in '69, leading the league in batting for the second straight season (.348).
He also paced the circuit in runs with 120. As the team's leadoff man he was a catalyst, rapping 218 hits and walking 88 times. He hit 33 doubles, 11 triples, and a career-best 16 homers.
He drove in 82 runs, slugged .512 (by far the highest of his long career), and had a .432 OBP (also a career-best). The Reds finished just four games out of first, and Pete lost the MVP to Willie McCovey. "A Good, Hard, Clean Play" He would say later that he never would have been able to look his father in the eye if he hadnt run the catcher over.
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