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Wednesday, August 23
Tale of Tape: Mayne vs. Bell


So, you noticed where both Brent Mayne and Derek Bell suddenly became pitchers on Tuesday. And while Mayne was simply dazzling in his first appearance on the mound (he recorded the win in the Rockies' 7-6 victory over the Braves), Bell was simply dreadful (he allowed five runs on three hits while walking three in the Mets' 16-1 loss to the Padres).

We watched both very closely and thought, what the heck, let's break down these two budding pitchers-in-waiting.

Brent Mayne
Brent
Mayne

Derek Bell
Derek
Bell
CATEGORY EDGE
Best pitch Split-fingered fastball. Or whatever held the Braves scoreless. A 47-mph "eephus" pitch that serves as his changeup. Bell: Whenever you throw anything called an "eephus" you have the edge.
Resides Coors Field
Denver, Colo.
Shea Stadium
Flushing, N.Y.
Mayne: The guy plays, we mean pitches, in Coors Field. That's a feat in itself.
Intimidation factor Umm ... none Big, bushy moustache; sunglasses Even: But didn't moustaches go out in the '80s?
"Feel" for pitching Shook off his catcher a couple times Relied mostly on fastballs and changeups Bell: Hey Brent, don't think, just throw
Previous claim to fame Has never spent time on the DL Forced to give up his traditional "baggy" uniform after Opening Day Bell: He may have looked clownish but it got him on SportsCenter
Best moment Fooling, that's right fooling, Chipper Jones and retiring him on a check-swing grounder. Pitching in the 1981 Little League World Series. Even: Facing Chipper Jones and some Little Leaguers? That's pretty much the same thing, right?
What the future holds He's a left-handed-hitting catcher Hitting .194 in August Mayne: New Yorkers don't like it when you hit .194
Quote "From a personal note, I wanted to get out there and pitch, try it out. That's a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I never even thought about getting the win." "I took one for the team. I care most about the bullpen guys' arms. We're in a race and we need those guys." Mayne: Apparently, he was in it for personal glory. Our kind of guy