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  1. Gus Bell was the eighth player selected in the expansion draft overall, and the fourth by the Mets, behind Hobie Landrith (Pick #2), Elio Chacon (Pick #4), and Roger Craig (Pick #6). Gus Bell baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data ...

  2. May 10, 1995 · Gus Bell, an outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds for 9 of his 15 seasons and the oldest member of a rare three-generation major league family, died on Sunday night. He was 66. He suffered a...

  3. Gus Bell Bio. Fullname: David Russell Bell; Born: 11/15/1928 in Louisville, KY; Debut: 5/30/1950; Died: 5/07/1995; Relationship(s): grandfather of David Bell grandfather of Ricky Bell father of Buddy Bell grandfather of Mike Bell

  4. May 9, 1995 · CINCINNATI — Gus Bell, an outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds for nine of his 15 major league seasons, died Sunday. He was 66. Bell suffered a heart attack on May 1 and was at Bethesda North...

  5. Apr 10, 2020 · Debut May 30, 1950. Final Game May 1, 1964. Born November 15, 1928 in Louisville, KY USA. Died May 7, 1995 in Montgomery, OH USA. BR page. Biographical Information[ edit] Gus Bell had a 15-year career in the majors, mostly with the Cincinnati Redlegs. He hit 206 home runs and had a .281 batting average.

  6. The Gus Bell All-Star stats seen below include his All-Star year-by-year hitting stats, All-Star fielding stats, and All-Star pitching stats (where applicable). "Gus Bell was one of the all-time great center fielders, a good hitter, a good team man, a good all-around ballplayer."

  7. Gus Bell - Cincinnati Redlegs OF | StatMuse. AVG. .281. HR. 206. RBI. 942. R. 865. Career. Overview Stats Game Log Splits Bio. Gus Bell played 15 seasons for 4 teams, including the Reds and Braves. He had a .281 batting average, 1,823 hits, 206 home runs, 942 RBIs and 865 runs scored. Stats. See all. Explore. More Reds Stats. Team Batting Leaders.

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