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16 hours ago · Hall of Famer Tony Pérez reflected on the death of his former Cincinnati Reds teammate, Pete Rose. Rose, MLB's all-time hits leader, died Monday at age 83. Per ABC News, the medical examiner's ...
2 days ago · Cincinnati first baseman and cleanup hitter Tony Pérez broke out of an 0–for–15 World Series slump with a pair of home runs while driving in four runs off Boston starter Reggie Cleveland. Pete Rose contributed an RBI double and Dave Concepción hit a sacrifice fly for the other Reds runs, while Gullett pitched 8 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings, limiting the powerful Boston lineup to five hits.
1 day ago · By that time, Rose was the table-setter for Sparky Anderson’s Big Red Machine, anchored by Joe Morgan, Tony Pérez, and Johnny Bench. A juggernaut that relied on power over pitching, ...
3 days ago · Along with future Hall-of-Famers Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and Tony Pérez, he was part of a team that was a Major League Baseball powerhouse throughout most of the 1970s, with two World Series wins.
2 days ago · Eduardo Pérez, son of Reds great Tony Pérez, broke the news on ESPN. "It's hard. ... Just to be able to have lost Pete Rose today is a big hit for a lot of baseball families."
2 days ago · A gritty play by Rose–mockingly nicknamed “Charlie Hustle” earlier in his career by Mickey Mantle, yet the name stuck and took on new meaning–broke up a double play with a hard slide to extend the inning. Granted new life, the Reds’ Tony Pérez launched a homer over the Green Monster that cut the deficit to only a run.
2 days ago · After missing the playoffs in ’71, they returned to the Fall Classic in 1972 behind Rose and Hall of Famers Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez. They dropped a seven-game set to the A’s.
Sep 9, 2024 · Compare Players: Check out the head-to-head stats of Tony Pérez and Barney Schultz including their awards, honors, championships, playoff and regular season stats, and much more on Stathead.com
2 days ago · The Reds teams he played for, which also included Hall of Famers Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, are considered some of the best to ever play the game.
2 days ago · Boasting a regular lineup that featured three future Hall of Famers (catcher Johnny Bench, second baseman Joe Morgan, and first baseman Tony Pérez) as well as all-time major league hits leader Pete Rose, the Big Red Machine—under the guidance of manager Sparky Anderson—won five