By Adam Studzinski
NORMAL – Major League Baseball’s all-time hits leader was the guest manager Thursday night for the Normal CornBelters.
Speaking to media ahead of the night’s double header, Rose said it’s always fun to participate in this type of game.
“I appreciate the enthusiasm that the players give the fans in this league,” said Rose. “They’re trying to keep their dreams alive (and) maybe, perhaps, play in the big leagues.”
Rose added it takes a “stud” to play independent league baseball.
“You’re not going to get rich playing here. Like I try to tell these guys, every time you play a game there’s somebody watching,” said Rose. “If you’re playing on Monday you gotta give that somebody a reason to come back and watch you on Tuesday.”
Rose will be involved in this year’s MLB All-Star game in Cincinnati. He said most, if not all, the players in that game “play the game right.”
“You’re not a loafy come Sunday and make that game,” said Rose. “I’m really interested in seeing (Andrew) McCutchen. He’s my favorite player now. I really think he’s the best player in the National League.”
Rose said he’s “elated” new MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is going to review his status in baseball.
“I hope in the new future to sit down with the commissioner and talk to him about me and my life in baseball. Until that conversation happens it’s better off not to talk about it” he said.
Rose explained he does not worry about whether he will end up in the Hall of Fame because he’s “not in control of that.”
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