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Pete Rose, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pete Rose, Jr.
Peter Edward "PJ" Rose, Jr. (born November 16, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a minor league coach in the Chicago White Sox system and former professional baseball player. The son of Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader Pete Rose, Pete Jr. played in the minor leagues most of his career except for a brief stint in for the Cincinnati Reds. He was released September 14, 2009, by the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 2011 he joined the White Sox coaching staff and became the manager of the their Appalachian League (rookie league) affiliate in Bristol.〔(Pete Rose Jr. is Minor League Manager )〕 In 2012, he moved up to the Pioneer League with the affiliate in Great Falls, Montana.〔(Great Falls Voyagers web site roster page )〕 After one season, he advanced to the lower-A South Atlantic League team in Kannapolis, North Carolina. His uniform number is 14. ==Childhood== Rose Jr. was often shown on national television during his childhood years as a batboy for his father's teams. When Rose joined the Phillies in 1979, Pete Jr. spent time with Aaron Boone, Bret Boone, Ryan Luzinski, and Mark McGraw in the Phillies clubhouse. He appeared on a 1982 Fleer baseball card (#640) titled "Pete & Re-Pete; Pete Rose & son" with his father; he was twelve at the time. As a teenager, on September 11, 1985, he made an emotional on-field appearance live on ESPN to celebrate with his father after Rose Sr. broke Ty Cobb's record for most career hits. Rose Jr. dropped out of Bluth High School.
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