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Josh Bell
/dʒɑːʃ bɛl/
Definition
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American professional baseball player, known as a switch-hitting first baseman and designated hitter, currently with the Minnesota Twins in Major League Baseball.
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Born August 14, 1992, in Irving, Texas; drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2011, celebrated for his power hitting and iconic beard.
Examples
Josh Bell's latest team hop to the Twins has fans wondering if his suitcase is his real MVP.
With a swing like that, Josh Bell turns fastballs into fireworks faster than a Fourth of July sale.
Josh Bell at the plate: part poet, part powerhouse, all Pittsburgh-bred swagger.
They say Josh Bell's beard has seen more trades than most players' contracts.