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A man that would seemingly live forever had passed. Pete Rose will easily go down in baseball history as one of the most controversial icons the sports world has ever seen. Nobody reached base more ...
CINCINNATI — Tommy Helms, the slick-fielding infielder for the Cincinnati Reds who was the 1966 NL Rookie of the Year and had two short stints as the team’s manager, has died. He was 83. The ...
When Helms earned a roster spot to start 1966, the Reds had him replace Pete Rose at second base and had Rose move to third. Rose couldn’t get comfortable at third, so Helms moved to the hot ...
Enquirer subscribers have a chance to win a free copy of the new Pete Rose commemorative book. Current Enquirer subscribers can register online for a chance to win one of three copies of “Pete ...