Such was former Met Heath Bell’s concern over fan harassment, the burly reliever once resorted to disguising himself before riding the 7 train from Queens to Manhattan. While Bell’s efforts seemed entirely unnecessary (if not a little half-hearted) to this writer, it’s interesting to note that in the future, there will be far less of the Padres closer to recognize. From the Canadian Press (link culled from Repoz and Baseball Think Factory) :
The heir apparent to Trevor Hoffman credits his Nintendo Wii Fit game for helping him lose 25 pounds. Bell, who has been given the first crack at taking over the closing role vacated by Hoffman, reported to camp at a svelte 245 pounds.
The opportunity to take over for Hoffman, who is baseball’s all-time saves leader, was more than enough motivation for Bell. But Bell, who was 6-6 with a 3.58 ERA in 74 games last season, received an extra boost when he began playing video games with his children this off-season. At the time, Bell weighed 270 pounds.
“It said I was obese,” Bell said. “If you’re obese, it makes (your character on screen) obese. I was disappointed that I was that big. I literally took the game to heart. I did the work but I kind of credit the Wii Fit.”
After coming over to San Diego in a November 2006 trade from the New York Mets, Bell reported to camp in 2007 at 250 pounds. The 31-year-old posted a 6-4 record with a 2.02 ERA, striking out 102 hitters in 93 2-3 innings in 2007. Getting his weight down became one of Bell’s primary goals and now he’s feeling good as he prepares to become a closer.
“It makes me feel good to hear the coaches say, ‘Don’t lose any more weight’ because they don’t want me to lose velocity,” Bell said. “I look stronger.”
Heath Bell is Awsume! He is good to his fans…he speaks the truth…As the saying goes…”Ask me a question and I will tell you no lies”…if you don’t want to hear what the truth is, don’t ask….I love that he is frank and genuion! Heath Bell is always a pleasure to watch, he plays the game with such passion and desire, just like when in little league, he truely loves the game! Heath Bell is always a pleasure to listen too! He tells it with excitement from the heart…Way to go Heath!!!