Originally posted by Overbrook
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No matter how much I came to know about Rose later in life, my impressions were formed in an era when all I knew was what he did on the field, and what Bill Conlin (whose personal life I was also perfectly happy to know nothing of) wrote about him the next day. The man just had the perfect approach to the game of baseball. In the years I played the game, he wasn't my biggest influence. He was the only influence. All of the ugly, sordid details of his personal life can't erase that.
He was the greatest competitor I've ever seen. Full stop. That'll always be what I remember about Pete Rose, first and foremost.
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