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FILE - In this Sept. 11, 1985, file photo, Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose rounds first base after hitting a single to break Ty Cobbs' hitting record during a baseball game at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. . ESPN says it obtained a notebook that shows Rose bet on Reds games during his last season as an active player in 1986. The career hits leader agreed to a lifetime ban from baseball in 1989 after an investigation by John Dowd, a lawyer retained by Major League Baseball, concluded he bet on the Reds to win from 1985-87, during his time as a player and manager. (AP Photo/File)'Charlie Hustle' was a 17-time All-Star with the Reds, Phillies and Expos, but kept out of Cooperstown for allegedly gambling on baseball.
Originally published at The Associated Press