HOFer ROSE?!!! Who knows? “Charlie Hustle” stuck for the rest of his career from spring training of his rookie year after Pete Rose sprinted to first on a walk. At the start of the 1975 season, Pete Rose had already collected 2,337 hits, including 394 doubles, while batting .309. In 1973, Rose was MVP, and then, in 1975 and ’76, he led Cincinnati to back-to-back World Series titles. After passing Ty Cobb’s record of 4,189 hits in 1985, Pete Rose eventually retired as the all-time hit king with 4,256 base knocks. Time will tell if MLB’s 2025 decision to remove his lifetime ban will result in HOF induction in 2026. Offered is a 1975 Topps #320 Pete Rose issue graded GEM MINT 10 by PSA. With rich red and yellow hues, a crystal-clear image, pinpoint corners and razor-sharp edging, not to mention blemish-free surfaces, this GEM MINT 10 issue is sure to bolster any collections. This amazing issue deserves a spot in your assembly, so make your move to win this PERFECT Pete Rose from 1975.