- Jay Bell
Infobox MLB retired
name=Jay Bell
position=Shortstop
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|12|11Eglin AFB, Florida
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=September 29
debutyear=by|1986
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=by|2003
finalteam=New York Mets
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.265
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=195
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=860
teams=
*Cleveland Indians (by|1986-by|1988)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1989-by|1996)
*Kansas City Royals (by|1997)
*Arizona Diamondbacks (by|1998-by|2002)
*New York Mets (by|2003)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1993, 1999)
*World Series champion (2001)
*Gold Glove Award winner (1993)
*Silver Slugger Award winner (1993)Jay Stuart Bell (b.
December 11 ,1965 inEglin AFB, Florida ) is a formerMajor League Baseball shortstop andsecond baseman who played for theCleveland Indians (1986-88),Pittsburgh Pirates (1989-96),Kansas City Royals (1997),Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2002) andNew York Mets (2003).Bell maintained his reputation as one of the best shortstops in the 1990s.Fact|date=December 2007 His range was only average but he had a great knowledge of the hitters and positioned himself well. Originally a first-round pick of the
Minnesota Twins in 1984, Bell made 129 errors over his first three minor-league seasons. The following year he was traded to the Indians in a deal that brought starterBert Blyleven to Minnesota, and when he finally reached the majors in 1986 he faced Blyleven in his first major-league at-bat. Bell promptly ripped the first pitch he saw from Blyleven for ahome run . [cite news | first=Peter | last=Gammons | coauthors= | title=Between The Lines | date=1986-10-13 | publisher= | url =http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1065344/index.htm | work =Sports Illustrated | pages = | accessdate = 2008-08-01 | language = ]Bell won a
Gold Glove Award award in 1993, breaking a string of thirteen straightNational League Gold Gloves atshortstop byOzzie Smith .Though mostly a singles and doubles hitter at first, Bell was also an expert at bunting. Bell did show early signs of his power potential hitting 21 home runs in 1997 and 20 in 1998. A trial switch to second base at end of the '98 season became a permanent move the next spring. Bell belted 36 of his 38 homers from his new position, a total exceeded only by
Rogers Hornsby ,Davey Johnson andRyne Sandberg among second basemen. One of those round-trippers, was a sixth-inning grand slam off theOakland Athletics pitcher Jimmy Haynes on the final game before the All-Star break, that won $1 million for an Arizona fan who had correctly predicted the batter and the inning for a bases-loaded blast.Fact|date=December 2007In his career, Bell batted for .265, with 195 home runs, 868 runs batted in, 1123 runs scored, 394 doubles, 67 triples and 91
stolen bases . He also won theGold Glove award in 1993 and was selected to the All-Star game the same year and in 1999.After the by|2006 season, Jay Bell retired as bench coach of the
Arizona Diamondbacks in order to spend more time with his family in Phoenix, Arizona and Tampa, Florida.Jay Bell also has a ballfield named after him in Phoenix, AZ called Jay Bell Field
He is also a Christian and gave an interview to Sports Spectrum, a christian magazine
ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*Arizona Diamondbacks all-time roster References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bellja01.shtml Career statistics at "Baseball Reference"]
* [http://www.royalsreview.com/story/2007/6/11/13514/3712 The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time- #100 Jay Bell]
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