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Derek Bell
Born: 1968

OF 1991- Blue Jays, Padres, Astros, Mets

Derek Bell's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 1164.279129655
League DS 10.08811
League CS 2--00
World Series 2.00000

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A streaky right-handed hitter, Bell earned his greatest renown as a key member of the Houston team that won three consecutive NL Central titles in the late 1990's. Originally drafted by the Blue Jays, he picked up a World Series ring while playing in 61 games for Toronto in 1992. A late spring trade the following year sent him to San Diego, where Bell responded to his first chance at regular playing time by hitting .262 with 21 home runs and 26 steals. In December 1994, he was acquired by Houston in a deal which sent Ken Caminiti and Steve Finley to the Padres.
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Bell batted a career-high .334 for the Astros in 1995 and followed that up with 113 RBIs in 1996. From 1997 through 1999, he teamed up with All-Stars Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio to form the "Killer B's", the core of a Houston lineup that propelled the club to the playoffs three straight years. At his most productive, in the 1998 season, Bell batted .314 with 22 home runs, 108 RBIs and 111 runs scored. When his numbers slipped to .236 with 12 home runs the following year, the Astros shipped him and ace southpaw Mike Hampton to the Mets in exchange for the younger (and cheaper) duo of outfielder Roger Cedeno and starter Octavio Dotel.

Bell hadn't helped his cause by developing a bad attitude reputation in Houston, a perception enhanced when he offered ill-timed complaints about being dropped down in the batting order on the same day manager Larry Dierker returned to the dugout following a brain seizure. But Bell took the trade in stride, parking his 63-foot yacht in Flushing Bay near Shea Stadium "I'm happy-go-lucky," he said. "I'm in the big city with celebrities and everything. I want to be around a couple of years. I don't want to taste the apple and then throw it away."

A game-winning home run in New York's home opener also helped smooth the transition. Inserted into the lineup as the Mets' everyday right fielder, Bell put together an up-and-down season that virtually split the difference between the extremes of the prior two years. But after batting .266 with 18 home runs during the regular season, Bell missed out on the club's post-season run to a subway series meeting with the Yankees when he sprained his ankle in Game One of the Division Series at San Francisco. (AGL)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» March 30, 1993: The Padres trade OF Darrin Jackson to the Blue Jays in exchange for outfielders Derek Bell and Stoney Briggs.

» April 25, 1994: Padres' P Scott Sanders and OF Derek Bell are arrested in New York on charges of soliciting undercover policewomen posing as prostitutes, prior to San Diego's game against the Mets. The Padres go on to win the game, 6-3, as Sanders picks up his first career save. Charges against Sanders and Bell will be dismissed in October for lack of evidence.

» December 28, 1994: The Astros obtain OF Derek Bell, IF Ricky Gutierrez, P Pedro Martinez, OF Phil Plantier, and IF Craig Shipley from the Padres in exchange for 3B Ken Caminiti, SS Andujar Cedeno, OF Steve Finley, 1B Roberto Petagine, P Brian Williams, and a player to be named. P Sean Fesh will go to the Padres next May to complete the 12-player deal, the biggest in the major leagues since 1957.

» May 23, 1995: Houston OF Derek Bell strokes five hits, including a pair of doubles, but the Astros still lose to the Reds by a score of 10-5.

» December 23, 1999: The Mets obtain P Mike Hampton and OF Derek Bell from the Astros OF Roger Cedeno and pitchers Octavio Dotel and Kyle Kessel.

» August 22, 2000: The Mets have less success using OF Derek Bell to mop up in a 16-1 loss to the Padres. Bell, who keeps his sunglasses on, lobs in 36 pitches to 10 batters and allows three hits, three walks, and five runs (4 earned) in his inning.

» December 10, 2000: The Pirates sign free agent OF Derek Bell to a 2-year contract.