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40 Years Since Hit #4192

On September 11, 1985, baseball history was made in Cincinnati. This ticket is a passport back to that unforgettable night when Pete Rose recorded his 4192nd career hit, breaking Ty Cobb’s all-time record.

It wasn’t just a hit. It was a hometown hero cementing his legacy in front of the people who watched him grow up, in the city he called home. When Rose sent that ball into left-center field, Riverfront Stadium erupted. The game itself paused as the crowd stood and cheered, a thunderous ovation that captured decades of grit, hustle, and determination—lasting an incredible 12 minutes.

Moments like this are why baseball is more than a sport—it’s a shared memory, a bond between generations. Rose’s record-setting hit was not only a milestone but a testament to relentless consistency and passion for the game.

Now, exactly 40 years later, this record still stands tall—and many believe it may never be broken. This ticket is a reminder of one of the most emotional and iconic nights in the history of America’s pastime.


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