Gus Bell
Gus Bell, born David Russell Bell, Jr. (November 15, 1928 - May 7, 1995), was a Major League Baseball center fielder/right fielder who played with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1950-52), Cincinnati Reds and Redlegs (1953-61), New York Mets (1962) and Milwaukee Braves (1962-64). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
Facts
- Bell, Ted Kluszewski and Bob Thurman became the second trio of teammates with a 3-HR game in the same season(1956), tying a major league single season record with Duke Snider, Roy Campanella and Tommy Brown (Brooklyn Dodgers, 1950) and Cory Snyder, Joe Carter and Brook Jacoby (Cleveland Indians, 1987).
- On June 28, 2004, David Bell hit for the cycle in a Phillies 14-6 win over the Expos, joining his grandfather, Gus Bell. They are the only grandfather-grandson duo in major league history to accomplish that feat.
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