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It's one of the most infamous highlights in sports history. In the 12th inning of the 1970 All-Star Game in Cincinnati, Reds outfielder Pete Rose ran over Indians catcher Ray Fosse at home plate ...
The most famous incident, of course, was when Pete Rose bowled over catcher Ray Fosse at the 1970 All-Star Game, breaking Fosse's shoulder as he scored the winning run.
Ben Verlander discusses Cincinnati Reds' great Pete Rose's infamous collision at home in the 1970 All-Star game and provided some of the historical context including why it was so important.
But today's sports clip takes us back to the 1970 All-Star Game when Pete Rose hammered Ray Fosse. It separated Fosse's shoulder, which never quite healed, and he could never really regain his form.
Rose inflicted a major shoulder injury on catcher Ray Fosse when he plowed into him at home plate during the 1970 All-Star Game. “I had nothing against Fosse,” Rose told McCoy this weekend. “I had him ...
At the All-Star break he had 16 home runs and had put together a 23-game hitting streak. After the home-plate crash, Fosse hit only two homers the rest of the season and never hit more than 12 in ...
Pete Rose drew a bead on home plate — and Ray Fosse — in the 1970 All-Star Game. (AP) (AP) ...
Ray Fosse, the strong-armed catcher whose career was upended when he was bowled over by Pete Rose at the 1970 All-Star Game, died on Wednesday. He was 74. Carol Fosse, his wife of 51 years, said ...
He was a promising young catcher whose promise began and ended at the ’70 All-Star Game. Pete Rose exploded him in a collision at home plate, altering Fosse’s career path and defining forever ...
OAKLAND, Calif. – Ray Fosse’s body still aches, 45 years later. He never did fully recover physically from one of the most infamous plays in All-Star Game history, when Pete Rose bulled him ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — Ray Fosse’s body still aches, 45 years later. He never did fully recover physically from one of the most infamous plays in All-Star Game history, when Pete Rose bulled him ...
Reds’ Pete Rose slams into Indians catcher Ray Fosse during 1970 All-Star Game. In fairness, he knows a lot of that is a result of the rigors of being a catcher. “My body hurts.