Full, unused ticket to 9-8-1985 Pete Rose historic 2x record-breaking game at Wrigley Field. Ty Cobb’s hit totals are at 4,189, not 4191 as once believed. Rose collected record-breaking hit #4190 that afternoon, and followed with an additional hit, thus eclipsing his new record set earlier in the game. Rose had a chance at 4,192 in the top of the ninth, but fireballer Lee Smith struck Rose out. The game will be called on account of darkness after another half inning. At the time, Rose's fifth-inning hit was believed to have tied Ty Cobb’s career record and 4,191 is still recognized by Major League Baseball as Cobb's official hit total. Independent researchers (including Baseball Almanac and The Sporting News) now believe Cobb's hit total to be 4,189, which if true would mean that Rose actually broke the record in the first inning. Rose was only in the line-up due to a last-minute pitching change. Rose normally batted only against right-handers. With lefty Steve Trout scheduled to take the mound, Rose was due to be on the bench, and likely to tie and break Cobb's record in an upcoming 10-game home stand. But Trout's left arm had been injured so right-hander Reggie Patterson was announced as the starter. Rose, putting discipline ahead of sentiment, inserted himself into the line-up for the game and made some history.” A MUCH scarcer ticket than the “4192” game played in Cincinnati three days later. In NM overall condition.