David Michael Bell (conceived
September 14, 1972) is a previous Major League
Baseball third baseman. Ringer is presently the seat mentor for the St.
Louis Cardinals. He once was the supervisor of the Triple-A Louisville Bats and
the previous Double-A Carolina Mudcats in the Cincinnati Reds association.
Chime is an individual from the Bell family, which is one of the main families
to have three eras play in the Major Leagues.He is the sibling of Mike Bell,
the child of Buddy Bell, and the grandson of Gus Bell.
As a lesser at Moeller High
School in Cincinnati, Bell drove his group to a state baseball title. On April
15, 1998, he hit the first inside-the-recreation center grand slam in Jacobs
Field history, and the first for the Indians since 1989. Chime scored the 2002
NLCS winning run for the San Francisco Giants from second on Kenny Lofton's
single. Ringer was the runner weighing down on home plate in Game 5 of the 2002
World Series when J.T. Snow lifted 3 year old batboy Darren Baker out of hurt's
way. Close to the end of the season, he won the 2002 Willie Mac Award for his
soul and authority - as voted on by his fellow team members and guiding staff.
He made Major League history on June 28, 2004, by joining his granddad, Gus Bell,
as the first granddad grandson blend to hit for the cycle.
Chime was exchanged from the
Philadelphia Phillies to the Milwaukee Brewers on July 28, 2006, in an
arrangement that swapped him for small time pitcher Wilfrido Laureano. The
Brewers picked not to re-sign Bell after the 2006 season, and he turned into a
free agent.
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