Good day all!
Up
 on the blog today, by special request, a "missing" 1963 Fleer Pete Rose
 card to add to the future WTHBALLS second series release I have 
planned:
Of
 course this would have been a pre-rookie card along with his (sadly) 
ugly 1963 Topps counterpart, making this one much more eye-pleasing for 
Pete Rose fans!
This stud pictured here would win the Rookie of the Year in 
1963, three batting titles, an MVP in 1973, be selected as an All-Star 
at FIVE different positions, and end up the all-time hit leader with his
 staggering 4256 knocks over his illustrious 24-year career.
Rose also spear-headed the "Big Red Machine" to two straight championships with 
his relentless play, acting as the spark alongside teammate Joe Morgan to the ferocious juggernaut.
Growing up in the 1970's as a baseball nut, Pete Rose was an almost
 mythic figure. Even though his Reds steamrolled through "my" Yankees in
 the 1976 World Series, Rose, along with his all-star teammates, seemed 
like something made-up, not real.
I guess a part of that could be that the very first Pete Rose 
baseball card I ever saw, at the age of seven, was his 1976 Topps 
masterpiece, which had that glare of his, staring down the camera, 
showing that intensity that created the "Charlie Hustle"
 legend.
What a player, a Hall of Fame player. But I won't get into THAT here.
The "Player of the Decade" for the 1970's, Rose etched his name into the history of the game many times over.
Really, along with guys like Tom Seaver and Reggie Jackson, you just 
can't have too many Pete Rose cards from the 1970's in my eyes.
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