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My Prison Without Bars
Author: Pete Rose, Rick Hill

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Publisher: Rodale Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9781579549275 - ISBN-10: 1579549276
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 336


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
PETE ROSE HOLDS MORE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL RECORDS THAN ANY OTHER PLAYER IN HISTORY. He stands alone as baseball's hit king having shattered the previously "unbreakable" record held by Ty Cobb. He is a blue-collar hero with the kind of old-fashioned work ethic that turned great talent into legendary accomplishments.

Pete Rose is also a lifelong gambler and a sufferer of oppositional defiant disorder. For the past 13 years, he has been banned from baseball and barred from his rightful place in the Hall of Fame-- accused of violating MLB's one taboo. Rule 21 states that no one associated with baseball shall ever gamble on the game. The punishment is no less than a permanent barring from baseball and exclusion from the Hall of Fame.

Pete Rose has lived in the shadow of his exile. He has denied betting on the game that he loves. He has been shunned by MLB, investigated by the IRS, and served time for tax charges in the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion, Illinois.

But he's coming back.

Pete Rose has never been forgotten by the fans who loved him throughout his 24-year career. The men he played with have stood by him. In this, his first book since his very public fall from grace, Pete Rose speaks with great candor about all the outstanding questions that have kept him firmly in the public eye. He discloses what life was like behind bars, discusses the turbulent years of his exile, and gives a vivid picture of his early life and baseball career. He also confronts his demons, tackling the ugly truths about his gambling and his behavior.

MY PRISON WITHOUT BARS is Pete Rose's full accounting of his life. No one thinks he's perfect. He has made mistakes-- big ones. And he is finally ready to admit them.

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Sherri W. (triketrekker) wrote on 2/4/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great read. Rose's attitude was key in his success on the ball field. The book tells all in brutal detail. I was/am a huge fan. It was hard to put this book down!! And yet, I don't think I would want my teenager to read it!!

L.A. O. (LA) wrote on 12/19/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Brutally honest and inspiring autobiography. Pete Rose may not be an angel but he was a damned good ball player. The book is a good read and is especially interesting for those who are baseball fans and/or admire folks with moxie.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Lewella T. (lewella) wrote on 1/3/2007...


I'm not a baseball fan but I found this autobiography facinating and very insightful.

Danny J. (DanJohnson) wrote on 7/16/2006...


Brutally honest and candid. Pete Rose isn't a choirboy, but he was one of the best players ever to pull on a major league uniform, and his playing career is definitely worthy of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The book lets you see how Pete Rose came to be what he is today. An interesting sports bio, and well worth the read for any fan, especially if you were/are a fan of Pete Rose and the Big Red Machine!

Conrad O. (Kahnrad) wrote on 2/18/2006...


Great book.

Mike M. (mxxxxx) wrote on 12/3/2005...


Good stuff from Pete. Very revealing.


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