Triple-A Affiliate Tabs New Skipper
Former major leaguer David Bell, who managed Reds' Double-A affiliate Carolina for the last three seasons, was announced as the new manager for Triple-A Louisville on Tuesday afternoon. He takes the place of Rick Sweet.
Here is a snippet taken from the Bats website regarding the announcement:
"Louisville, KY – Former Louisville Redbird David Bell will manage the...
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November 29, 2011
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November 29, 2011
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
WSBGMs were fortunate enough to get our grimy mitts on MLB.com's Phillies writer Todd Zolecki's new book The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly. We're pleased to report it's longer than 3 pages (we worried that it would be 1 page for each category: The Good- Chase Utely, The Bad- David Bell, The Ugly- Ed Wade). In fact, it clocks in at 218 fun-filled pages for the literate...
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February 20, 2010
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February 20, 2010
Did David Bell Suck?
Last week Corey posted his version of the Phillie's worst batters of the decade and representing thirdbase was David Bell. Corey dislikes Bell, I dislike Bell, most of Phillies Nation dislikes Bell. He wasn't horrible, yet somehow he was. Here's what Corey wrote... David Bell – If you look back at David Bell’s stats, it may not be evident why he is on this list...
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January 03, 2010
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January 03, 2010
David Bell is teaching others how to suck at baseball
David Bell, one of the Phillies worst 3rd baseman of all time, is now coaching the Carolina Mudcats and teaching their players how to suck as much as he did. To no one’s surprise the Mudcats are 10 games below .500 on the year and have no shot at getting a play off spot.
David Bell [...]
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September 08, 2009
Redleg Trade Review: Ken Raffensberger and Gus Bell
After winning the World Championship in 1940, the Reds remained competitive under manager Bill McKechnie through 1944. McKechnie stressed infield defense, and defense has been proven to be pretty much a young man’s game as quickness is one of the first of the major skills to fade. In 1940, the Reds’ positional age averaged 28.8 and their pitchers’ average age...
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July 20, 2009
Today in Philly Sports History: David Bell Hits For the Cycle, 2004
David Bell might not have done terribly much during his stay in Philadelphia to separate himself from the legions of stopgap third basemen the Phillies have trotted out over the last few decades, but he had his moments--especially during a 2004 season that saw him hit .291 with 18 homers and a fairly above-average .821 OPS. Perhaps the finest of these moments came on June 28th,...
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June 28, 2009
Damn those Sky Blues
Well, well, it seems like light blue can beat dark blue. And I don't like that. Coventry beat Birmingham City FC 1-0.
Coventry City (4-4-2): Kieren Westwood; Stephen Wright, Scott Dann (c), Ben Turner, Danny Fox; Leon McKenzie (Jordan Henderson, 55), Aron Gunnarsson, Michael Doyle, David Bell; ...
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February 21, 2009
VIDEO: Mariner Batting Stances
Don't lie, I know you've imitated Ken Griffey Jr.'s and Ichiro's batting stances. I have, who hasn't? Batting stances are the one lame way us fans can feel like we're in the real deal. But that's not the case. Except for the Batting Stance Guy. Here he is doing his best Mariner impersonations:
Semi-upset they didn't do David Bell.
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August 20, 2008
Phillies Wars- Episode
The past two days I have given you Episode I and II of the triology of Phillies Wars, so today I bring to you the third installment.
Preview:
Johan Santana as Darth Vader - If their ever was threat to the "good guys," it's Johan Santana. If the Evil Mets acquire Santana and his powerful, possibly mechanical, left arm, and then trick convince him to sign a long term...
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January 13, 2008
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January 13, 2008
Phillies players on MLB's Mitchell Report
The Mitchell Report has been released. I was able to come across the partial list over at Hot Foot. Here are a list of names on the report, including a current Phillies player, as well as a former Phillies player.
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December 13, 2007
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December 13, 2007
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