Top Ten baseball Stache's of the 1980's....Number 8: George Bell

Numerous 80's greats had quality stache's that would make Magnum P.I. bow down to its righteous "stachitude." For every connoisseur of the 80's Major league baseball stache, it has to have a "pulse-raising" quality that is about:
Intimidation, determination, and sexin' up the ladies.
With that being said, I introduce you to Number 9:George Bell
Jorge (George) Antonio Bell Mathey (born October 21, 1959, San Pedro de MacorĂs, Dominican Republic) is a former left fielder and American League MVP in Major League Baseball who played in 12 seasons for the Toronto Blue Jays (1981, 1983-1990), Chicago Cubs (1991) and Chicago White Sox (1992-1993). Bell batted and threw right-handed. He is the older brother of Juan Bell.
Bell was discovered in the Dominican Republic by Philadelphia Phillies scout Epy Guerrero. His 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 American League East division title in 1985. Bell caught a fly ball off the bat of Ron Hassey for the final out in the 5-1 victory over the New York Yankees on October 5 that clinched the division title for the Blue Jays. Despite Bell's .321 average in the ALCS, they lost to the Kansas City Royals.
Mustache Tip of the Day:
Experiment with side and middle parts to minimize a large forehead. Add bangs to conceal a short or receding forehead. Use a beard to minimize a soft or receding or overly prominent chin. Consider adding appropriate lighter or darker color to facial hair to minimize or maximize the impact. Appropriately applied hair coloring can also heal a variety of hair or face shape sins.
Top Ten Stache's during the 80's
10. Keith Atherton
9. Joe Johnson
8. George Bell








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