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Pete Rose Jr. gets first MLB hit in front of dad in 1997 

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9/1/97: Pete Rose Jr. collects his first hit in hisMajor League debut as his dad watches from the stands
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@jackiechilds109
@jackiechilds109 2 года назад
The greatest father/son combo in MLB history. 4,258 hits between the two of them.
@jakeythesnakie9127
@jakeythesnakie9127 2 года назад
Nah the greatest is the Griffey’s (btw Ik this is a joke so don’t go being like it’s a joke chill)
@rogerj21
@rogerj21 2 года назад
@@jakeythesnakie9127 The Bonds are better...way way better...
@ptomczak18
@ptomczak18 2 года назад
Lmao he was kidding
@j.johnson8360
@j.johnson8360 2 года назад
You are high bro.
@ARIN4UK
@ARIN4UK 2 года назад
LMAO
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад
This was a great moment for the Rose family, but in reality, Pete Rose Jr. probably only got the chance to come up to the Major League's, because of his name and the organization he was playing for. Take away those important factors, and we may have never witnessed this moment, it is what it is...
@unclejune2839
@unclejune2839 5 лет назад
S. Chris T. Yeah he was awful
@someguy23475
@someguy23475 5 лет назад
He had a decent year in AA, though as an older player for that level. Struggled in his brief AAA level, but they wanted him up in September. Played in the minors until he was nearly 40.
@19bayarea91
@19bayarea91 5 лет назад
someguy23475 he played in the minors until he was 32
@someguy23475
@someguy23475 5 лет назад
I should have clarified he played professional baseball until almost 40. He was in the Mexican and independent leagues after age 32.
@19bayarea91
@19bayarea91 5 лет назад
someguy23475 got you
@philiprose7942
@philiprose7942 3 года назад
Among all the millions who pick up a bat, maybe less than 1% get a major league hit. Not bad!!
@stevegnash1
@stevegnash1 5 лет назад
Rose, Sr., made $500 off Jr.’s hit. 💵💵💵
@unclejune2839
@unclejune2839 5 лет назад
stevegnash1 he bet a strike out
@ugaais
@ugaais 2 года назад
Pete Rosé Sr was cheering because he took the under of 5 hits for his sons career I think this is what kept him out of the Hall…lol
@travvypoo
@travvypoo 7 лет назад
Dad: 4,256 hits. Son: Just 2.
@habyss
@habyss 7 лет назад
The Griffey's don't have them beat by all that much.
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад
habyss What, Ken Griffey Sr. was light years ahead of Pete Rose Jr. when it came to being an MLB player, no question...
@ransom6892
@ransom6892 5 лет назад
KG Sr has 2,143 hits KG Jr had 2,781 hits For a total of: 4,924 hits So no, not by a whole lot
@edx21x
@edx21x 4 года назад
I bet that’s two more than your son
@kailanford2684
@kailanford2684 4 года назад
ransom at least Griffey’s son actually did something in the MLB
@dtexas2964
@dtexas2964 6 лет назад
and that was the end of his career
@m.e.m.jr.4294
@m.e.m.jr.4294 2 года назад
Why was his career so short?
@BeanieLeBron
@BeanieLeBron 2 года назад
@@m.e.m.jr.4294 because he sucked
@nespotwins2687
@nespotwins2687 2 года назад
Yeah really
@kibitznec700
@kibitznec700 2 года назад
Igual que tu sokeas bulto
@kibitznec700
@kibitznec700 2 года назад
Dont make caso to that drizzy bulto
@chrismcnutt8970
@chrismcnutt8970 2 года назад
I went to HS w Jr he was a great kid especially considering his childhood. Was very good but was built more for football just a step too slow. Easy to throw shade at but it’s undeserved
@TruthTeller-fw4it
@TruthTeller-fw4it 2 года назад
Good on you for standing up for good people. For me, Pete Rose was baseball growing up. His son, I'm sure just wanted to compete and doesn't deserve the criticism.
@tpstrato2270
@tpstrato2270 9 месяцев назад
Pete sr Daddy was big on football too
@patrickgray5633
@patrickgray5633 2 года назад
“Well just another 4,255 & he can catch dad.” Lol
@mattm3843
@mattm3843 9 месяцев назад
Only happened twice so this video is precious
@alexbratcher7184
@alexbratcher7184 2 года назад
I didn't even know Pete Rose Jr. existed lol and I was big into baseball in 1997
@luishumbertovega3900
@luishumbertovega3900 4 месяца назад
If you were so 'big into baseball' you would remember when Pete broke Ty Cobb's record in 1985 and he wept when his son came to share the moment with him while standing on First Base during the ovation by the crowd.
@thomasgassert7673
@thomasgassert7673 3 года назад
So Rose Jr. Wasn't like his ole man...Sr. Played the game like few before or since. 24 seasons and a "huge" mistake later his game still plays as one for the ages. Alot of people talk down about him because they don't like him but between the lines not many better. Period the end...
@kenarthur6253
@kenarthur6253 4 года назад
Son still has a shot at HOF. Not banned for life.
@Nickolai11
@Nickolai11 4 года назад
He only has 2hits tho💀
@kenarthur6253
@kenarthur6253 4 года назад
Yeah. It was my attempt at a bad joke. Good thing I have a different day job!
@m.e.m.jr.4294
@m.e.m.jr.4294 2 года назад
Why was his career so short?
@ryanforsythe8923
@ryanforsythe8923 2 года назад
Hahaha
@jakeythesnakie9127
@jakeythesnakie9127 2 года назад
@@m.e.m.jr.4294 .115 batting average
@vintage_85
@vintage_85 2 года назад
That's messed up how Pete was about to sit down but then continued clapping when everyone else was still clapping 😂😂😂😂
@thefungoden3978
@thefungoden3978 2 года назад
Pete and re-Pete.
@romanlujan5461
@romanlujan5461 2 года назад
I don’t care what people think or say Pete Rose one of the greatest baseball players of all times love watching him play a true Baseball player…..🤙
@lionheartmerrill1069
@lionheartmerrill1069 2 года назад
No doubt about it. "Charlie Hustle", I watched his entire career. He's in my Hall of Fame.
@robertprimerano82
@robertprimerano82 2 года назад
Hall of Shame...not only a baseball gambler, also a convicted criminal for tax evasion.
@ethancbaker2002
@ethancbaker2002 2 года назад
@@robertprimerano82 shimber me Timbers tax invasion 💀💀💀
@frankkeyser3570
@frankkeyser3570 2 года назад
PETE ROSE H.O.F
@-JaxonRay
@-JaxonRay 7 лет назад
a son of the greatest player in baseball? going somewhere. (10 games later, 9 strikeouts later and only one measly hit later) yeah, told ya! going right back down to the minor leagues.
@OhioStateBuckeyefanstuckinMI
@OhioStateBuckeyefanstuckinMI 7 лет назад
The King of Our Country why did he stop playing
@travvypoo
@travvypoo 7 лет назад
Nolan Thibeault Sucked.
@maxmosley7144
@maxmosley7144 6 лет назад
Maybe he could play in Japan
@NaotilyanSenSei
@NaotilyanSenSei 4 года назад
Hi, this is Nao-chan I would be happy if you could watch my video 😆 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZybSpzmWsV8.html
@edx21x
@edx21x 4 года назад
How many major league hits does your son have?
@CBsays_
@CBsays_ 4 года назад
Did they actually allow Pete Sr. into the ballpark for this?
@tommyfu9271
@tommyfu9271 4 года назад
he's still allowed to buy tickets
@MrBobbyBoucher1
@MrBobbyBoucher1 4 года назад
Pete Rose is still able to attend baseball game. Still comes to Reds games from time to time. Being banned from baseball means that he can't be employed by the MLB (Ex: Being a manager or hitting coach) and can not enter the Hall of Fame.
@KeithFroehlich07
@KeithFroehlich07 2 года назад
@@MrBobbyBoucher1 I think he's allowed to buy tickets. But if he wants to participate in any team functions like a ceremony or sit with an owner or general manager in their seats/suite he needs Major League Baseball's permission to be allowed to do that and be on the field or near the clubhouse.
@johnwitham4527
@johnwitham4527 2 года назад
Finished Kostya Kennedy's book about Pete Rose (circa 2014) yesterday, come home after being away several weeks, this morning to find part of the books content here as the first recommended video I see on my RU-vid account?!
@boogitybear2283
@boogitybear2283 3 года назад
Pete Jr. didn’t have much of an MLB Career, but he was the Bull Durham of the Minors!
@googoo-gjoob
@googoo-gjoob 2 года назад
i watched him play for the Frederick Keys. he tried...... but the name was just too heavy.
@kingofqueens777
@kingofqueens777 2 месяца назад
Listen, your father was a legend, and you could never ever follow in his footsteps. Ken Griffey Jr was better than his father certain ballplayers are better than their fathers and certain ballplayers like Gavin Biggio are not as good as their father Craig was.
@85ajones
@85ajones 3 года назад
I was at this game. So electric. I hate to imagine that one day Pete Rose will just be remembered as a street name to the new generation of Reds fans going to the game
@Sweetish_Jeff_
@Sweetish_Jeff_ 2 года назад
On the first pitch he crouched just like his dad. They didn’t show that here.
@aaronwilliams6989
@aaronwilliams6989 2 года назад
Like it happened yesterday! Too bad Jr couldn't stay and carry on his dad's legacy. He didn't quite have it.
@jamescleveland6775
@jamescleveland6775 2 года назад
I’m a Pete Rose fan & The Big Machine😜!
@ProfessorCottonKFM
@ProfessorCottonKFM 2 года назад
Never even knew he had a son, much less one that played in the bigs.
@MyCatIsNamedChubmuffin
@MyCatIsNamedChubmuffin 2 года назад
I will name my child Rose Bonds Griffey.
@danielrice7234
@danielrice7234 2 года назад
Your daughter hopefully
@MyCatIsNamedChubmuffin
@MyCatIsNamedChubmuffin 2 года назад
Probably
@ronfowlermusic
@ronfowlermusic 2 года назад
Pete Bobby ken.
@unclejune2839
@unclejune2839 5 лет назад
I was there. Yellow seats
@josephzakrzewski9520
@josephzakrzewski9520 3 года назад
I don’t care if you’re his son... I wouldn’t dare wear that number 14
@ClaytonBigsby89
@ClaytonBigsby89 Год назад
Props to Junior..it doesn't mean he didn't fill his father's shoes. He's a completely different person in all facets of life who was able to get a hit in the major leagues..that's awesome
@scottb3034
@scottb3034 7 лет назад
So the kid was the polar opposite of pop? lol one hit vs most hits.
@robertbraxton4671
@robertbraxton4671 7 лет назад
Pete Rose Jr. had 1,879 hits in the minor leagues.
@19bayarea91
@19bayarea91 5 лет назад
Two hits
@shadyphoenix
@shadyphoenix 2 года назад
0:23 he did not catch his dad
@Boricua-ni4nb
@Boricua-ni4nb 2 года назад
PeteRoseJr,play winter ball in PtoRico,with the Mayagüez Indians!,late 90's
@yxngplaya3961
@yxngplaya3961 5 лет назад
I live in Cincinnati and play basketball with his son
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 4 года назад
Do you mean Pete, Jr's son?
@ronfowlermusic
@ronfowlermusic 2 года назад
@@1981lashlarue probably
@frankcarone3769
@frankcarone3769 Год назад
it is too bad pete jr never amounted to much
@stevieray3955
@stevieray3955 2 года назад
Love charlie hustle for obvious reasons. Does He still sign autographs at the Mirage?
@lowprofile513
@lowprofile513 2 года назад
Good trivia question. The only Red since Pete Rose to wear 14
@tommyfu9271
@tommyfu9271 4 года назад
must be nice to have your dad be an all time great so you can play in the majors leagues despite not deserving it
@billymadison8036
@billymadison8036 4 года назад
I hope that someday my son may benefit from my success. As long as it does not come at the expense of others
@notsauer
@notsauer 2 года назад
Roger Clemens had 3 sons that didn’t make the majors. Pete Rose Jr was batting .301 before getting called up to the majors. He earned it.
@bobgil3464
@bobgil3464 3 года назад
when baseball was a sport and not a Political activists group. Play Ball!
@scottregnerus1184
@scottregnerus1184 2 года назад
Wonder who he bet that was the day he’ll get first hit
@j.johnson8360
@j.johnson8360 2 года назад
I wonder how much he bet on this play.
@deniscortes9200
@deniscortes9200 2 года назад
SO WHAT?, THAT'S MY BOY. HOW ABOUT YOUR'S, AH!.
@floridaorbust5038
@floridaorbust5038 2 года назад
He’ll bet on that
@tpstrato2270
@tpstrato2270 9 месяцев назад
Go Pete rose!!
@rogerprodactor2932
@rogerprodactor2932 3 года назад
Pete lost 200 bucks on that hit
@marvinlassegue951
@marvinlassegue951 4 года назад
Like his father, look like a good hitter.
@favoriteben67_86
@favoriteben67_86 4 года назад
Marvin Lassegue 2 hits in a career is definitely something to be proud of
@theman6705
@theman6705 4 года назад
FavoriteBen67 _ Tbh compared to any regular person he interacts with in his personal life, this is something to be proud of.
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 3 года назад
That wasn't the best swing I've ever seen.
@stevenkwiatkoske4787
@stevenkwiatkoske4787 2 года назад
Screw the cheating Pete Rose. He was one of dirtiest players ever in the sport.
@lionheartmerrill1069
@lionheartmerrill1069 2 года назад
Exactly, win at all costs, spikes up, take out the catcher(the late Ray Fosse), the Mets infielder, etc. Ty Cobb was nasty too.
@ethancbaker2002
@ethancbaker2002 2 года назад
Lol screw you he’s one of the best hitters of all time
@chrismagsmags
@chrismagsmags 2 года назад
Lulz Marge Schott
@ExposClassics94
@ExposClassics94 6 лет назад
I can’t believe Pete Sr didn’t object to Pete Jrs decision to be a scab, wasn’t Rose Sr a union guy?
@hmhm856
@hmhm856 2 года назад
With Pete Sr. getting ban for life, im sure he had a change of heart with right and wrong.
@sagnik3556
@sagnik3556 2 года назад
guarded the wicket?
@sidecar7714
@sidecar7714 2 года назад
One of two career hits
@VaCRAYtion
@VaCRAYtion 2 года назад
Pete rose has a son
@deanknowles1631
@deanknowles1631 2 года назад
Seen Jr. play for the Joliet Jack Hammers , an independent team in 2002. He played 3rd base. A ground ball hit 3 feet to his left and it went right past him. He had no side to side quickness whatsoever.
@jasonfingers6101
@jasonfingers6101 3 года назад
Looked like wade boggs swing
@rosiedebevc1952
@rosiedebevc1952 2 года назад
I was glad that Pete Rose Sr..was that his that Pete Rose Jr. got a base hit and this was his career
@fredapeeples6619
@fredapeeples6619 3 года назад
Too easy.
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 6 лет назад
So, what happened to Jr.,… why wasn't he a better hitter?
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 6 лет назад
Bon Summers When your father is arguably the greatest MLB batter in history, how are you gonna' live up to that, it's nearly impossible...
@theman6705
@theman6705 5 лет назад
S. Chris T. T All you have to do is be a good player lol he just wasn’t good
@1981lashlarue
@1981lashlarue 4 года назад
Some people just don't have it and he obviously didn't. I don't really know the specifics as to why he wasn't a better hitter.
@edjordan7527
@edjordan7527 2 года назад
Pete Sr had already said "I bet he gets a hit"...
@kibitznec700
@kibitznec700 2 года назад
Esa vaina no tiene nothing de gracioso tu bulto
@brunoaponte928
@brunoaponte928 2 года назад
First and last 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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