The Reds will honor Pete Rose with a special patch with the No. 14 on the sleeve of their jerseys this season. Hall of Famer Barry Larkin loves Rose and he's happy the Reds are honoring him by wearing the patch on their uniforms.
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona might be Pete Rose's strongest supporter in the game, in part because of a personal moment in 1984.
Pitcher Brent Suter, a product of Moeller, said he thought the addition of the patch helped convey the significance of Rose to the city.
The Reds will wear a No. 14 patch this season as they honor the life of Pete Rose, who is MLB's all-time hit king. He died Sept. 30 of 2024.
The Cincinnati Reds are honoring legendary slugger Pete Rose by wearing a No. 14 patch on their jersey sleeves throughout the upcoming season. In a post on the team's X account, the Reds posted a photo of the patch along with a caption that read "14 on our side all season" along with a heart emoji.
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