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Cincinnati Reds - Today in Reds history, 1964: Pete Rose graduated from United States Army Basic Training. He was the only grad with a NL Rookie of the Year Award.
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Cincinnati Reds - Today in Reds history, 1964: Pete Rose graduated from United States Army Basic Training. He was the only grad with a NL Rookie of the Year Award.