Jill Jedd and I decided to put our love of beards to good use. Which Cubs made the list of the top 10 beards? Keep looking to see!
Now, I will tell you right off the bat--Carlos Villanueva did NOT make the list. Why? Because he had the greatest beard ever, and then he just walked away from it. You do NOT walk away from an amazing beard like this. So he is off the list.
#10. Ryan Sweeney--The Amazing Non-Beard
Okay, so the Cubs outfielder doesn't really have a beard. But he doesn't need one, and that is why he makes the list. Possibly the only person in the history of the world whose non-beard is so beardly that it had to be on the list.
Okay, so the Cubs outfielder doesn't really have a beard. But he doesn't need one, and that is why he makes the list. Possibly the only person in the history of the world whose non-beard is so beardly that it had to be on the list.
#9 Dale Sveum--The I-Can't-Be-Bothered-To-Sha ve Beard
The Cubs skipper has a lot on his mind right now, and shaving is the last thing he cares about. He has five o'clock shadow all day long, which leads us to believe that, since he gave up the 'stache from his playing days, this is as long as his facial hair grows.
The Cubs skipper has a lot on his mind right now, and shaving is the last thing he cares about. He has five o'clock shadow all day long, which leads us to believe that, since he gave up the 'stache from his playing days, this is as long as his facial hair grows.
While this beard is more of a goatee and would generally look creepy on anyone else, Matt Garza pulls off this look with the same ease which he uses to get the job done on the mound. His quirky personality fits his beard so well, and both have made him a fan favorite. How long will this beard be in Chicago? Probably not long, so enjoy it while you can.
#7 Jeff Samardzija-- The Backwards Beard ("I Grow Long Unruly Beards on the Back of My Head")
While the Shark generally sports facial hair of some kind, the real beard he has is his long brown mane. It flies in the wind when he pitches, and it follows him bouncily as he walks off the field after striking out the side. Jeffrey Alan does everything he can to make himself look unattractive and intimidating, but most of his true fans enjoy his look.
#6 Nate Schierholtz--The "Beard or Goatee or Both?" Beard
Nate has certainly produced on the field, and he has been a welcome addition to the Cubs. But one of the most welcome additions is his beard. At times barely more than a 1/8" growth around his face, at other times a solid goatee, this otherwise-bald man knows what he's doing with a baseball bat and with a razor.
Nate has certainly produced on the field, and he has been a welcome addition to the Cubs. But one of the most welcome additions is his beard. At times barely more than a 1/8" growth around his face, at other times a solid goatee, this otherwise-bald man knows what he's doing with a baseball bat and with a razor.
#5 David DeJesus--The Light, Cultured Beard
I asked this Cubs outfielder if he had his beard professionally shaped. He said no, and this man does not lie. Somehow, David has managed to perfect the look of this perfectly lined beard. This handsome man, who chose a career in baseball over a career in professional modeling (I'm assuming), perfects the look, causing people everywhere to say, "Just when I thought he couldn't get any more good-looking, he adds a beard over the dimples."
I asked this Cubs outfielder if he had his beard professionally shaped. He said no, and this man does not lie. Somehow, David has managed to perfect the look of this perfectly lined beard. This handsome man, who chose a career in baseball over a career in professional modeling (I'm assuming), perfects the look, causing people everywhere to say, "Just when I thought he couldn't get any more good-looking, he adds a beard over the dimples."
#4 James Russell--The "Don't Call Me Jimmy" Beard
This trusty Cubs closer hails from Texas, so this beautiful beard that covers most of his face probably helps keep him warm during those cold April games. While some would argue that he also sports the Backwards Beard (see #7), the traditional beard overshadows his beautiful, flowing hair.
This trusty Cubs closer hails from Texas, so this beautiful beard that covers most of his face probably helps keep him warm during those cold April games. While some would argue that he also sports the Backwards Beard (see #7), the traditional beard overshadows his beautiful, flowing hair.
#3 Matt Guerrier The "Beard and Baseball Hair Combo" Beard
The newest addition to our beard collection is newly-acquired Matt Guerrier's beard. The picture on the left was taken a few years back when I met him in Detroit. Since then, he has traded in his clean-cut locks for the most perfect baseball hair you will ever see (see right--photo taken from nbcchicago.com). In addition, he has really unleashed his beard. While never out of control, his full beard (also darker now) adds the fierce intimidation and quirkiness that one needs to be a successful baseball relief pitcher. Two thumbs way up, and we welcome you and your beard to Chicago!
The newest addition to our beard collection is newly-acquired Matt Guerrier's beard. The picture on the left was taken a few years back when I met him in Detroit. Since then, he has traded in his clean-cut locks for the most perfect baseball hair you will ever see (see right--photo taken from nbcchicago.com). In addition, he has really unleashed his beard. While never out of control, his full beard (also darker now) adds the fierce intimidation and quirkiness that one needs to be a successful baseball relief pitcher. Two thumbs way up, and we welcome you and your beard to Chicago!
#2 Blake Parker--The "Now-You-See-Me, Now-You-Don't" Beard
Blake scores high on our list of Cubs beards for the simple fact that his face is a revolving door of beardliness. No matter the length, he looks suave and sophisticated and ready to let loose. Even on the rare occasions when he shaves it all off, his facial hair grows back in a matter of minutes. His facial hair has the magical ability to change styles with his clothes. You never know what you'll see on Blake's face from day-to-day, and that mystery makes him #2 on our list.
Blake scores high on our list of Cubs beards for the simple fact that his face is a revolving door of beardliness. No matter the length, he looks suave and sophisticated and ready to let loose. Even on the rare occasions when he shaves it all off, his facial hair grows back in a matter of minutes. His facial hair has the magical ability to change styles with his clothes. You never know what you'll see on Blake's face from day-to-day, and that mystery makes him #2 on our list.
And the # 1 spot belongs to Travis Wood!
Yes, he's an All-Star, but his beard was growing long before his fame grew. Last season, he sported some crazy Arkansas long hair to go with a short beard, but this year, he has wisely opted for the short hair/long beard approach. Travis and his beard are not only great pitchers, but they also hit the ball pretty well, too! And Travis's beard has everything you could ever want from a beard: fullness, flair, a touch of ginger, and a penchant for being unruly. We wish Travis and his beard the best in the upcoming All-Star game and the rest of his time here in Chicago!
Yes, he's an All-Star, but his beard was growing long before his fame grew. Last season, he sported some crazy Arkansas long hair to go with a short beard, but this year, he has wisely opted for the short hair/long beard approach. Travis and his beard are not only great pitchers, but they also hit the ball pretty well, too! And Travis's beard has everything you could ever want from a beard: fullness, flair, a touch of ginger, and a penchant for being unruly. We wish Travis and his beard the best in the upcoming All-Star game and the rest of his time here in Chicago!
Jill and I hope you've enjoyed our list of the best beards in baseball, and from both of us, and Steve Clevenger, who should really grow a beard, we say thanks for joining us.