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CINCINNATI -- The Reds will honor the baseball legacy of Pete Rose Wednesday night before their game with the Chicago White Sox. On Tuesday, just a day before, MLB removed Rose from the permanently ineligible list, clearing the way for him to be included in conversation for the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. But Wednesday night is not about Pete Rose the man banished from baseball until his death last September. It's about his legacy and contributions to the game and to the city of Cincinnati. Rob Dibble played for Rose the Reds player-manager in 1988-89 and worked with him in spring training as early as 1985. Dibble talks with Trags about Rose's legacy and how he should be remembered.
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CINCINNATI -- The Reds will honor the baseball legacy of Pete Rose Wednesday night before their game with the Chicago White Sox. On Tuesday, just a day before, MLB removed Rose from the permanently ineligible list, clearing the way for him to be included in conversation for the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. But Wednesday night is not about Pete Rose the man banished from baseball until his death last September. It's about his legacy and contributions to the game and to the city of Cincinnati. Rob Dibble played for Rose the Reds player-manager in 1988-89 and worked with him in spring training as early as 1985. Dibble talks with Trags about Rose's legacy and how he should be remembered.
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