Thirty-five years after Pete Rose was banned from baseball for betting on games, the question of whether his punishment fits the crime generates as much debate as ever. While HBO’s new documentary Charlie Hustle and the Matter of Pete Rose won’t settle the controversy, it will remind audiences of why Rose’s case inspires so much passion.
Directed by Mark Monroe and featuring extensive archival footage, extensive interviews with Rose himself, and insights from many of his allies and detractors, the four-part series is a fascinating account of the star’s career, disgrace, and ongoing quest for reconciliation. It also illustrates that Rose’s fate is among the most tragic and frustrating not only in American sports but in all of modern American life.
Baseball legend Pete Rose. (IMDB)
Rose’s exile from baseball is painful in part because he and the game shaped each other. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Peter Edward Rose grew up i …