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May 22nd, 1985-Pete Rose passes Hank Aaron in career runs

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As one of only two players in baseball history with over 4,000 hits, Pete Rose officially marked his place in MLB history when he broke Hank Aaron’s National League runs scored record. Ty Cobb held the total runs record with 2,245 runs scored throughout his career. That record stood until it was broken by Rickey Henderson. Aaron shares the number 4 spot all time with Babe Ruth with 2,174 total runs scored in their careers. Rose sits just behind …
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