Cincinnati Reds part ways with manager David Bell. Bench coach Freddie Benavides will serve as interim manager.
Be careful what you wish for? Look no further than the Chicago Cubs for an example of a sure-thing managerial change that hasn't changed team results.
David Bell, once regarded as a promising manager for the Cincinnati Reds, was recently fired. Following a season filled with ...
The Reds were 76-81 this season with Bell as manager. Cincinnati was 82-80 last season, and 62-100 one season earlier. ...
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It is always sad to see a good man lose his job, a job he loves and has dedicated his life to performing it. David Bell is a good man and a good baseball person, part of a family that made baseball ...
Barry Larkin played for the Reds from 1986-2004 and is a favorite among fans. He currently announces home games for the Reds, ...
Just one year after signing him to a contract extension, the Cincinnati Reds opted to fire manager David Bell.
David Bell finished his tenure with the Cincinnati Reds in the same place many of his predecessors found themselves — under .500.
Bell ranks eighth all-time among Reds managers in wins. He also holds the team record among managers with 32 ejections.
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The Cincinnati Reds fired manager David Bell on Sunday night after six seasons, hours after a 2-0 loss to the Pittsburgh ...