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Rose dismisses sexual misconduct questions at Phillies fete

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PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — Pete Rose dismissed questions Sunday about his first appearance on the field in Philadelph­ia since the franchise scrapped 2017 plans to honor him because of a woman’s claim she had a sexual relationsh­ip with baseball’s hit king when she was a minor.

“It was 55 years ago, babe,” Rose told a female baseball writer for The Philadelph­ia Inquirer.

Rose, though, had no trouble reminiscin­g about the 1980 World Series champion Phillies team — it was 42 years ago, Pete — that was honored before Sunday's game.

The 81-year-old Rose received a standing ovation from Phillies fans — many not even born or too young to remember baseball's hit king in his prime — when he walked onto the Citizens

Bank Park field for the first time since he received a lifetime ban from Major League Baseball in August 1989.

“They made me feel real good today,” Rose said of the cheers. “I don't want to say I expected it. I guess I did expect it from Philly fans. That's the way they are. They love their sports heroes.”

Rose's already stained reputation suffered another blow in 2017 when the Phillies called off a planned induction into the team's Wall of Fame because of the sexual misconduct accusation­s levied against him. Rose brusquely responded to the reporter's question before the game — and later apologized to her following Sunday's ceremony after initially saying, “will you forgive me if I sign 1,000 baseballs for you?" — and was just as combative on the topic after the pregame celebratio­n.

“I'm going to tell you one more time: I'm here for the Philly fans, I'm here for my teammates, OK," Rose said. “I'm here for the Philly organizati­on and who cares what happened 50 years ago.”

The woman, identified as Jane Doe in 2017, said Rose called her in 1973, when she was 14 or 15, and they began a sexual relationsh­ip in Cincinnati that lasted several years. She also alleged Rose met her in locations outside Ohio for sex.

Rose’s lawyer had said the woman’s claims were unverified.

Rose acknowledg­ed in 2017 that he did have a relationsh­ip with the woman, but he said it started when she was 16. He also said they never had sex outside Ohio.

At the time, Rose was in his mid-30s and was married with two kids.

Rose was among many former great Phillies — including Hall of Famer Steve Carlton, and fellow World Series champions Bob Boone, Greg Luzinski and Larry Bowa — honored for the 1980 team. Mike Schmidt sent a videotaped message and missed the alumni day festivitie­s because he tested positive for COVID-19.

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