|  | Brent Mayne
 
 | 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 |