On August 14, 1990, George Bell stunned baseball fans with a record-setting performance for the Toronto Blue Jays: he didn’t drive in a single run himself—he got three RBIs via sacrifice flies, tying a major league record. Known for his power and 1987 AL MVP season, Bell had faded into a more cerebral role by ’90, yet still delivered in the most unexpected way. His outs that day brought home runs, while teammates blasted homers and a grand slam. It’s a quirky, unforgettable moment that proves baseball’s beauty lies in its surprises—and Bell’s competitive fire, forged by his father, never dimmed. Decades later, he remains a Blue Jays legend, but this game? That’s the one fans still whisper about.

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