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In the bottom of the 12th inning of the 1970 All-Star Game Pete Rose just wanted to make the winning run. As he rounded third Rose threw his shoulders into Cleveland catcher Ray Fosse forcing him to hurdle backwards head over heels so Rose could score the winning run. Charlie Hustle said of the tackle heard round the world ""Nobody told me they changed it to girls' softball between third and home."" This 8x10 black & white overhead view photograph has been hand signed by Pete Rose and comes complete with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity. SKU:SS*ROSEPHS008031
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Common misspellings of Pete Rose: Collectable, Memrobilia, memoribilia, Collectables, Memorbilia, Memorabillia, Singed, Memorabelia, Peat Rose, Peet Rose, Pete Ross, Charlie Hustle, Pete Rose Sr
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