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Lot # 536: 1985 Pete Rose Record-Breaking Year Cincinnati Reds Game Worn Pants

Category: Baseball Equipment

Starting Bid: $500.00

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Item was in Auction "2025 Fall Classic",
which ran from 11/16/2025 12:00 PM to
12/6/2025 10:00 PM



On September 11, 1985, Cincinnati Reds player/manager Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb’s longstanding MLB career hits record by stroking a single to left-center field in the first inning of a game against the Padres. The hit came off San Diego starter Eric Show. The date also just happened to be the 57th anniversary of Ty Cobb's last game in the majors. The '85 season would be Rose's second-to-last as a player. Offered here is a pair of game-used Cincinnati Reds gray (road) pants that Rose wore from that record-breaking season. The size 34 pants reflect heavy game use with team repairs on the backs of both legs from rips that no doubt occurred while Rose was sliding. During the '85 campaign, Rose registered 107 hits with 46 runs batted in and eight stolen bases while playing in 119 games. The proper red Rawlings manufacturer's tagging can be found inside on the rear waistband along with a strip tag that lists the player's number (14), length (34.5), inseam (28.5) and year (85). A flag indicating the "Set 1 1985" is attached to the strip tag. The right rear pocket has its single button intact, but the left pocket is missing its button. Rose played in just 72 games the following season before turning his full attention to managing starting in 1987. This is an incredibly historic pair of baseball pants.

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