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---- George Antonio Bell Mathey (born October 21, 1959, San Pedro de MacorĂ­s, Dominican Republic) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball. He played in 12 major league seasons, for three teams: Toronto Blue Jays (1981, 1983-1990), Chicago Cubs (1991) and Chicago White Sox (1992-1993).

Bell was discovered in the Dominican Republic by Blue Jays' scout Epy Guerrero. Bell's first season as a regular was in 1984, when he teamed with Lloyd Moseby
and Jesse Barfield
to form a very successful outfield for the Blue Jays. That outfield, along with some solid starting pitching, led the Blue Jays to their first-ever division title in 1985. Bell caught a fly ball for the final out in the October 5 game against the New York Yankees which clinched the division title for the Blue Jays. Despite Bell's .321 average in the ALCS, they lost to the Kansas City Royals.

His best season came in 1987, as he led the Blue Jays in a stirring race for the division title, ultimately falling 2 games short of the Detroit Tigers. Bell finished with a .308 BA, .352 OBP, .608 SLG, 111 R, 47 HR and 134 RBI. He was awarded the American League MVP award that year.

Bell became the first player in the major leagues to hit 3 HR on opening day in 1988, but the rest of the year was not up to his standard of the past few years, as he had some conflicts with Blue Jays manager Jimy Williams
. Bell became a free agent after the 1990 season and signed with the Cubs. After one year with the Cubs, he was traded to the White Sox for Sammy Sosa
and Ken Patterson.

He played two years with the White Sox, recording 25 HR and 112 RBI in 1992. In 1993 he suffered a poor season, in part due to a knee injury. He was benched in the ALCS against his former team, the Blue Jays, and was released at the end of the season, after which he announced his retirement.

Bell was a powerful free-swinger, usually posting a good slugging percentage but a poor on-base percentage. He was known as a poor defensive player, and played mainly as a designated hitter during the last two years of his career.

On May 28, 1989, while with the Blue Jays, Bell hit a walkoff home run in a 7-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox in the final major league game played at Exhibition Stadium. Bell also homered in the first game at the Blue Jays' new park, the Skydome (now the Rogers Centre), on June 5, eight days later.

George Bell is currently enshrined in the upper deck of the Rogers Centre Level of Excellence, devoted to players and personel who have made a significant impact as members of the Toronto Blue Jays. He shares the honour with Tony Fernandez, Joe Carter
, Cito Gaston
, Pat Gillick, Dave Stieb
, and Tom Cheek, as well as Jackie Robinson
(who had his number retired by all MLB teams).

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