A Quote by Pete Rose

I bet on baseball in 1987 and 1988. — © Pete Rose
I bet on baseball in 1987 and 1988.

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Married in 1983, separated in 1987, and divorced in 1988. Enough said.
I admitted I bet on baseball, but I wasn't suspended from baseball for betting on baseball.
I finished my Ph.D. at Berkeley in November 1987 and took a position as an independent fellow at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in January 1988.
I'd be willing to bet you, if I were a betting man, that I have never bet on baseball.
I'd be willing to bet you, if I was a betting man, that I have never bet on baseball.
I love it when you have a lull in the day and you turn on the TV and a random movie is on that you either have never seen or haven't seen in years. Like "Coming to America" (1988) or "Misery" (1990) or "Moonstruck" (1987).
Between 1972 and 1987, the number of Democratic women in the House had actually gone down, from 14 to 12. EMILY's list started doing House races in 1988.
I bet on the game of baseball and I bet on my team, even the mistakes I made, I have to take a different look at someone betting against their own team... that's throwing the game.
Never bet on baseball.
The Yankees, you see, they're a money team, they're the class of baseball. You don't ever bet against that.
Bet you never eat, he says. Bet you drink up the oxygen like it's butter. Bet you can go for days on nothing but thoughts.
If you bet on a horse, that's gambling. If you bet you can make three spades, that's entertainment. If you bet cotton will go up three points, that's business. See the difference?
A bet is a bet and I always keep my word in the bet what I do.
I can't remember, I wish I could remember the first time I bet on baseball.
I never picked up my phone and called a bookmaker and bet on a baseball game from the clubhouse. Never.
I bet on everything. Everything. It's just like, 'I bet you I can spin my chair longer.' Everything, I say 'I bet you.' I love to win.
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