Legendary Cincinnati Red Pete Rose may have bet on baseball games as a player, according to ESPN's William Weinbaum and T.J. Quinn. In 2004, Rose admitted to gambling on games when he was a manager, but he has remained adamant he's never done so as a player.
Documents acquired by "Outside the Lines" suggest Rose gambled on games in 1986, his final season playing for the Cincinnati Reds. The evidence is said to go beyond that listed in the 1989 Dowd report, which led to Rose's banishment from the game.
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