Joshua Evan Bell (born August 14, 1992) is an American professional baseball first baseman for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB).
He has previously played in MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Nationals, San Diego Padres, and Cleveland Guardians.
2011
Bell attended Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas and was selected by the Pirates in the second round of the 2011 MLB draft.
Bell received a $5 million signing bonus, a record for a player outside of the first round, to bypass his college baseball scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin.
Baseball America rated Bell as the nation's top corner outfielder available in the 2011 Major League Baseball draft.
However, Bell sent a letter to the Commissioner of Baseball's office, indicating that teams should not select him, because he would follow through with his commitment to Texas, and would not sign a professional contract if drafted.
The Pirates drafted Bell in the second round, with the 61st overall selection, of the 2011 draft.
Bell took twelve credits at the University of Texas and worked out with the team's strength and conditioning coach during the summer.
Bell and the Pirates agreed to a contract with a $5 million signing bonus shortly before the August 2011 signing deadline.
The signing bonus was a record for a player drafted in the second round.
The Pirates gave out a record $17 million in signing bonuses to their 2011 draft class, surpassing the $11.93 million the Washington Nationals spent on their 2010 draft class.
The Pirates assigned Bell to work out with the State College Spikes, but as the season was ending, he did not appear in a game with the Spikes in 2011.
Bell participated in the Pirates' fall instructional league.
2012
Bell was ranked the 69th best prospect in baseball by MLB.com before the 2012 season.
He made his professional debut in 2012 with the West Virginia Power of the Class A South Atlantic League.
However, on April 24, 2012, Bell hit what would have been a double, but pulled up limping rounding first base, and was tagged out standing between first and second with an injury.
Bell ended up having a partial tear of his meniscus, on the lateral part of the meniscus in his knee.
Bell missed almost all of the 2012 minor league season, and was out longer than expected due to swelling in the injured knee.
2013
Bell again played for the West Virginia Power in 2013.
He batted .279 with 13 home runs, 76 RBIs, and 37 doubles in 119 games.
2014
Bell opened the 2014 season with the Bradenton Marauders of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League (FSL), and appeared in the 2014 All-Star Futures Game.
After hitting .335 with nine home runs and 35 RBIs for Bradenton in 84 games, the Pirates promoted Bell to the Altoona Curve of the Class AA Eastern League on July 17.
In 24 games for Altoona, he batted .287/.343/.309.
After the season, he was named the FSL Player of the Year.
The Pirates assigned Bell to the Arizona Fall League after the 2014 season, where he played exclusively as a first baseman, due to the Pirates carrying Andrew McCutchen, Starling Marte, and Gregory Polanco in their major league outfield.
2015
The Pirates assigned Bell to Altoona to start the 2015 season.
He was chosen to represent the Pirates at the 2015 All-Star Futures Game.
At the end of July, the Pirates promoted Bell to the Indianapolis Indians of the Class AAA International League.
In 96 games for Altoona, he batted .307 with five home runs and 60 RBIs.
He batted .347 with two home runs, 18 RBIs, and a .441 on-base percentage in 145 plate appearances with Indianapolis, and the Pirates added Bell to their 40-man roster after the season.
2016
Bell made his MLB debut in 2016 with the Pirates.
He played in MLB for the Pirates from 2016 through 2020, and was an All-Star in 2019.
Bell began the 2016 season with Indianapolis.
2020
After the 2020 season, the Pirates traded Bell to the Nationals.
During the 2022 season, the Nationals traded him to the Padres.
During the 2023 season, the Guardians traded him to the Marlins.
Bell attended Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas in Dallas, Texas.
In his senior season at Jesuit, he had a .548 batting average and 1.054 slugging percentage with 13 home runs, 54 runs batted in and 54 runs scored.
He was named to the USA Today All-USA high school baseball team and was also named the Gatorade/ESPN Rise Texas Player of the Year.
Bell committed to attend the University of Texas at Austin on a scholarship that would allow him to play college baseball for the Texas Longhorns baseball team in the Big 12 Conference.