Among topics discussed between Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell and co-hosts Stephen Nelson and Sean Casey on Monday's episode of MLB Network's Intentional Talk: Bell's role in the memorable 2002 World Series Game 5 incident in which the San Francisco Giants' J.T. Snow rescued Darren Baker - the three-year-old son of then-Giants manager Dusty Baker - by pulling Darren out of harm's way at home plate as Bell was about to score a run.

Bell, the Reds' manager for the past two seasons, spent his only season with the Giants in 2002.