Cincinnati Reds 1976 · IF
Pete Rose
92
Overall
Pete Rose — 'Charlie Hustle' — set the tone for the 1976 Reds from the top of the order, leading the National League in hits and runs as Cincinnati went a perfect 7-0 through the postseason. No one in baseball history collected more hits, and no one ran out a walk quite like him.
In Go Unbeaten, Rose is the table-setting infielder on the Cincinnati Reds 1976 card, ready to be drafted whenever the wheel gives you the Big Red Machine.
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The exact card the game deals — the same seeded generator powers every draft.
Career highlights
- Holds Major League Baseball’s all-time record for career hits with 4,256.
- Led the National League in both hits and runs scored during the 1976 season.
- Named World Series MVP in 1975 and National League MVP in 1973.
Frequently asked
What is Pete Rose's rating in Go Unbeaten?
Pete Rose is rated 92 OVR as an infielder in the Cincinnati Reds 1976 squad on Go Unbeaten.
How many career hits did Pete Rose have?
Pete Rose recorded 4,256 career hits, the most in Major League Baseball history, passing Ty Cobb’s long-standing record in 1985.