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Gangland Wire

Pete Rose: Baseball Legend, Gambling Scandal, and Mob Ties

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6 • 623 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In this special episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins takes a deep dive into the life, career, and controversy surrounding Pete Rose, the legendary Major League Baseball icon who recently passed away at 83. Known as “Charlie Hustle,” Rose’s name is forever etched in baseball history with franchise records in games played, hits, and runs scored—primarily during his storied tenure with the Cincinnati Reds.

Gary reflects on Rose’s gritty, high-energy playing style, recalling key moments like his controversial performance in the 1980 World Series, a memory that holds special weight for Kansas City fans. But Rose's career wasn’t just about records and accolades—it was also marked by one of the most notorious scandals in sports history.

This episode tackles the darker side of Rose’s legacy: his gambling addiction. Gary explores how Rose’s betting habits led him into dangerous territory, including associations with mob-connected bookies, mounting debts, and investigations that eventually culminated in the damning Dowd Report. With evidence linking his bets directly to baseball games—including some he played in—Rose’s choices ultimately cost him his place in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Listeners will hear a detailed breakdown of Rose’s gambling spiraled out of control, the organized crime figures behind his wagers, and the broader integrity implications for the sport. Gary shares his perspective on the ongoing debate: Should Pete Rose be reinstated, or does the scandal outweigh his accomplishments?
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[0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there, there's that little special extra for you guys. Because of the passing of Pete Rose, former MLB star, I want to talk about what happened to him. He died of natural causes last week at age 83. You know, this guy was a hell of a ballplayer. I'm sure most, I think everybody should know who he is, but if you don't, I'm going to tell you a little bit about him. He mainly played with the Cincinnati Reds. He also played with the Phillies and maybe the Expos for a short period of time, but mainly the Phillies and the Reds. He set Cincinnati Reds franchise records like you couldn't believe, and he became the face of the Reds. After he retired from baseball, he became the Reds' manager for a period of time. We remember him pretty well in Kansas City because he played for the Phillies in 1980, and they beat us in the seventh game of the 80s series. He's a Cincinnati native, and he was the all-time leader for the Cincinnati Reds in games played, 2,722, played appearances, 12,344.

[1:08] Runs scored, 1,741, hits, 3,358,

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0:00.0

well hey all you wiretappers out there there's that little special extra for you guys

0:06.5

because of the passing of pete rose former m lb star i want to talk about what happened to him

0:14.4

now he died of natural causes last week at age 83 you know this guy was a hell of a ballplayer.

0:21.6

I'm sure most of it.

0:22.4

I think everybody should know who he is,

0:24.4

but if you don't,

0:25.3

I'm going to tell you a little bit about him.

0:27.1

He mainly played with the Cincinnati Reds.

0:29.1

He also played with the Phillies,

0:30.6

and maybe the Expos for a short period of time,

0:33.6

but mainly the Phillies and the Reds.

0:35.7

He set Cincinnati Reds franchise records like you

0:40.2

couldn't leave, and it became the face of the Reds. He, after he retired from baseball,

0:44.2

he became the Reds manager for a period of time. We remember him pretty well in Kansas City

0:49.9

because he played for the Phillies in 1980 and they beat us in the seventh game of the 80 series.

0:55.5

He's a Cincinnati native and he was the all-time leader for the Cincinnati Reds in games played.

1:03.7

2722 played appearances 12,344, runs scored, 1,741 hits 3,358, singles, 2,490, double 601 and walks, 1,210.

1:22.3

I guess he wasn't a big home run hitter, but anyhow, he was a hellful player.

1:27.1

Plus, he was defensively, he was player plus he was defensively he was just

1:29.5

he was magnificent he was hustling all the time and his whole career he had 4,256 hits now anybody

1:38.0

goes over 4,000 hits is a pretty big deal in baseball he was a he was a hustler like you

1:43.5

couldn't believe both on the field and off the field.

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