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This Date in Baseball - 39-year-old Pete Rose stole second base, third, and home in one inning

  • In 1980, 39-year-old Pete Rose stole second, third, and home bases in a single inning while playing for the Philadelphia Phillies.
  • This event occurred during Rose's playing career and highlights a rare baserunning sequence involving consecutive steals within one inning.
  • Rose's baserunning feat took place despite his age of 39, which is typically beyond the prime years for such speed and agility in baseball.
  • Reports confirm Rose stole second base, third base, and home in that order all within the inning, showing a unique achievement for a player of his experience.
  • This accomplishment remains notable due to its rarity and demonstrates an unusual sequence of skillful baserunning late in Rose's career.
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Today in Sports - Pete Rose, 39, steals second, third, & home base in one inning for Phillies

Today in Sports, May 11 - Pete Rose, 39, steals second, third, & home base in one inning for Phillies

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Joplin Globe broke the news in on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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