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The elder Bell wore uniform #25 during his nine years with the Cincinnati Reds (known as the "Redlegs" from 1953 to 1958). Buddy Bell wore 25 in tribute to his father during much of his playing and managing career, including his 1985–88 tenure with the Reds. David Bell, named manager of the Reds in
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But a terrible 1952 campaign, during which the Pirates compiled a franchise-worst 42–112 record and Bell slumped to a .250 batting mark in 131 games, led to his October 14, 1952, trade to the Cincinnati Reds for three players.
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On what would have been Bell's 83rd birthday – November 15, 2011 – he was inducted into the Louisville Catholic Sports Hall of Fame, with a speech by his grandson David.
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season with the Mets, and on April 11, 1962, he was the starting right fielder in the Mets' inaugural game. He became the first
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became the second trio of teammates each to have three-home run games in the same season. The feat had been accomplished by the
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of an 11–4 loss to the Cardinals. But he collected only 15 hits in 101 at bats (.149) in 30 games with the expansion club.
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in 1964. After his playing career, he worked for an auto dealership, ran a temporary employment agency, and was a
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until he was released on May 12, 1964, during the roster cutdown then in effect in the major leagues.
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and front-office executive in the majors since 1972, and his grandsons, former MLB infielders
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Gus Bell was the oldest member of a rare three-generation major league family. His son
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four games to one, Bell was the eighth overall selection in the primary phase of the
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for Robinson in the seventh and drove in both Mays and Bailey with a double against
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in hits during the latter season. A torrid start to his 1950 season at
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four times during his Reds career and batted .292 or better six times.
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in 1947. In both 1948 and 1949, he batted over .300, and led the
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Bell was 18 years old when he made his pro debut in the Pirates'
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List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
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near Cincinnati, at the age of 66; he had recently had a
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from 1950 to 1964, most prominently as a member of the
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May 30, 1950, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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May 1, 1964, for the Milwaukee Braves
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During the 1956 season, Bell, 1099:Career statistics and player information from 1195: 1073:"The Louisville Catholic Sports Hall of Fame" 1136:Chronology and Facts at This Day In Baseball 1023:"Gus Bell Dies at 66; Star in '50s for Reds" 590:ballot stuffing campaign by Cincinnati fans 482:During his nine years with Cincinnati from 1907:Baseball players from Louisville, Kentucky 1202: 1188: 1126: 477: 34: 902:"St. Louis Cardinals 11, New York Mets 4" 765:"Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame at MLB.com" 351:Bishop Benedict Joseph Flaget High School 509:Bell hit home runs in three consecutive 922:"Fans Choose Gus Bell For Hall Of Fame" 1879: 988: 956: 882:"American League 6, National League 5" 689: 537:) and subsequently was equally by the 1952:Major League Baseball center fielders 1183: 1021:The Associated Press (May 10, 1995). 400: 1957:Major League Baseball right fielders 1070: 862:"Cincinnati Reds 10, Chicago Cubs 4" 450:Bell played for the Pirates through 314:-winning team. Bell had 100 or more 16:American baseball player (1928-1995) 959:"Bell, ex-Flaglet, Reds star, dies" 665: 13: 991:"Ex-Reds star Gus Bell dies at 66" 560:, Bell and six of his teammates – 14: 1993: 1093: 588:starting lineup, the result of a 1071:Reed, Billy (November 8, 2012). 790:1951 Official Baseball Register. 641: 1064: 1042: 1014: 982: 654:in Met history after hitting a 636:National League expansion draft 989:Rorrer, George (May 9, 1995). 957:Rorrer, George (May 9, 1995). 950: 914: 894: 874: 854: 834: 805: 782: 1: 746: 600:. Bell entered the game as a 458:, and driving in 89 runs. On 307:and a member of Cincinnati's 1937:Indianapolis Indians players 1214:Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame 710:. 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Outfielder
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Montgomery, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
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1952
Cincinnati Redlegs / Reds
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1961
New York Mets
1962
Milwaukee Braves
1962
1964
All-Star
1953
1954
1956
1957
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
baseball
scout
Major League Baseball
center fielder
Cincinnati Reds
All-Star

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