Trevor Bell (baseball)

Trevor Bell

Bell pitching for the Salt Lake Bees, Triple-A affiliates of the Los Angeles Angels, in 2009.
Pitcher
Born: (1986-10-12) October 12, 1986
North Hollywood, California
Batted: Left Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 12, 2009, for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Last appearance
April 7, 2014, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 4–8
Earned run average 5.57
Strikeouts 76
Teams

Trevor Daniel Bell (born October 12, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.

Professional career

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Bell made his major league debut against the Tampa Bay Rays on August 12, 2009, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. He went 513 innings, giving up four runs on nine hits and one walk, striking out four. He received a no decision as the Angels were behind by two runs when he left the game. He earned his first major league win in his second start on August 18, 2009 against the Cleveland Indians, going 513 innings, giving up three runs on nine hits and two walks, striking out two.

After recording an 8.27 earned run average in 10 games with the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees, Bell was released by the Angels on July 26, 2012.

Detroit Tigers

Bell was signed to a minor league contract prior to the 2013 season, but released soon after.[1]

Cincinnati Reds

Bell was signed to a minor league deal with the Cincinnati Reds on May 20, 2013. He pitched for the Reds in spring training 2014 as a non-roster invitee. On March 29, Reds manager Bryan Price announced that Bell had made the Reds' opening day 25-man roster.[2]

Personal

Trevor Bell's grandfather, Bob Bell, was the original portrayer of Bozo the Clown for WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois from 1960 until 1984.[3]

Bell graduated in 2005 from Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta-Montrose, California, where he was a member of the varsity baseball team.

References

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