Derek Bell Stats & Facts
Derek Bell Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 200 Born: Wednesday, December 11, 1968 in Tampa, FL USA Died: in , Debut: 6/28/1991 Last Game: 7/3/2001 Full Name: Derek Nathaniel Bell
Derek Bell Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 200 Born: Wednesday, December 11, 1968 in Tampa, FL USA Died: in , Debut: 6/28/1991 Last Game: 7/3/2001 Full Name: Derek Nathaniel Bell
1998 – Randy Johnson fires a six-hit shutout, 1-0, over Cincinnati to sport a record of 7-1 with a 1.00 ERA since his midseason trade from Seattle. He fans 14. Derek Bell supplies the game’s only run with a solo shot off Steve Parris in the sixth.
1996 – Derek Bell singles home James Mouton with the game-winner for the second straight night as the Astros clip the Braves, 4-3, in ten innings. Greg Maddux was the victim the previous night and Brad Clontz gets deja vu in this one. Mike Simms belts a two-run homer for Houston.
1996 – Houston batters Cincinnati, 13-5, on 18 hits. Sean Berry has three hits and five RBIs. Derek Bell has four hits while four other Astros enjoy multi-hit evenings.
1994 – In one of the biggest player swaps in baseball history, the Astros send infielders Ken Caminiti, Andujar Cedeno and Roberto Petagine, outfielder Steve Finley and pitchers Brian Williams and Sean Fesh to San Diego for infielders Craig Shipley and Ricky Gutierrez, outfielders Derek Bell and Phil Plantier and pitchers Doug Brocail and Pedro Martinez. It’s a thinly-disguised salary dump and, were it not for Bell’s success, would have been regarded as one of the worst trades in club history. Caminiti and Finley blossom into All-Stars who lead the Padres to the N.L. title in 1998. Bell and Gutierrez are the only salvagable parts for the Astros and they are both gone after the 1999 season.
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