The Toronto Blue Jays hired former Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell as vice president of baseball operations and assistant general manager. Bell will oversee player development and the physical and mental performance departments, while also advising on player evaluations and acquisitions, according to the Blue Jays.
Former Seattle Mariners third baseman David Bell has officially received a new (and important) job with the Toronto Blue Jays. Per Bob Nightengale of USA
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
The 52-year-old moves back into player development after six seasons in the dugout.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made an acquisition this evening, although it is for the front office and not on the field. Reporting on it first was Sportsnet’s
David Bell is back on his feet less than two months after being fired by the Cincinnati Reds.
The Cincinnati Reds need a manager. There are four candidates that should be above the rest in their search to replace David Bell. It's playoffs or bust in 2025.
By firing David Bell, the Cincinnati Reds made a decision to change the direction of the franchise. That means the plan for the next hire should be clear.
The Cincinnati Reds are targeting multiple options to fill the team's vacancy at manager. According to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, former Miami Marlins…
It would appear as though the Reds are looking primarily at candidates from outside the organization.
Cody Bellinger is preparing for what could be his final series with the Chicago Cubs. Bellinger will have a big decision to make following Chicago's season-ending, three-game set with the visiting Cincinnati Reds that begins on Friday afternoon.
In the wake of the decision to part ways with manager David Bell, Reds ace Hunter Greene shared his thoughts on the team's challenges and what qualities he believes are essential for a successful manager.
One year after the Reds inked manager David Bell to a contract extension the team has decided to go in a different direction. The Reds announced late Sunday night that David Bell has been fired just before the end of his sixth season.
With only five games left to play in a disappointing season, the Cincinnati Reds fired manager David Bell, the team announced late Sunday.
The Cincinnati Reds made the second managerial firing of the 2024 MLB season Sunday night, dismissing David Bell after six seasons in charge. The Reds, 76-81, have five games remaining in a season they expected to contend for a division title.
The Cincinnati Reds announced on Sunday night that they fired manager David Bell with five games left in their season. Bell was nearing the end of his sixth season at the helm in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Reds fired manager David Bell on Sunday night with just five games remaining in the 2024 season. Cincinnati bench coach Freddie Benavides will serve as interim manager.
The Cincinnati Reds haven't exactly been horrible this season, but they have failed to progress as expected with manager David Bell at the helm.
It's been a disappointing season for the Reds, who entered the season with lofty goals and high expectations. They're currently 62-65 on the year, 11.5 games behind the Brewers in the National League Central Division and 5.5 games out in the Wild Card spot.
Rewind to three months ago. The Reds and their young, budding stars were positioned to the break through and compete for a divisional title. Feels as if February were years, not month, ago.
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo had an opportunity to add a guest manager to his All-Star Game staff, with his choice being Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell.
The Reds lost to the Padres 6-4 on Tuesday night. Cincinnati never led in the game. It was Bell's 28th career ejection and first this season. "It was an interaction between Emilio and the umpire," Bell said.
After going 0-for-11 in his first three games, Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper reminded everyone about his batting prowess with a historic performance on Tuesday night.
David Bell isn’t reading too much into the Cincinnati Reds’ spring training lineups. According to Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer, the exception could come down to Elly De La Cruz, who has been hitting in the No.
The 2023 Major League Baseball season is heading into the home stretch. Who will take home the hardware as the National League's Manager of the Year?
The Cincinnati Reds have not been having a good week against the Chicago Cubs, and things reached a boiling point for manager David Bell on Thursday night.
Reds manager David Bell had some major issues with home plate umpire Edwin Jimenez and his strike zone on Sunday, and it resulted in him getting an early exit from the game.
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