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Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film directed by Ron Shelton.The film stars Kevin Costner as "Crash" Davis, a veteran catcher from the AAA Richmond Braves, brought in to teach rookie pitcher Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) about the game in preparation for reaching the major leagues.
The game was played on a field prepared by head groundskeeper Kenny Magner for the final time. Months ago, Magner announced his plans to retire after 50 years with the Tides, dating back to the ...
Ron Shelton’s 1988 classic is playing as a musical theater show, reviving interest in the original film shot around the Triangle.
Ron Shelton’s 1988 classic centered around the Durham Bulls has been adapted for the stage and plays in its home city for the first time. ‘Bull Durham,’ the Triangle’s signature love story ...
The 2001 season saw the Bulls set single-game (10,916 on July 23) and full-season (505,319 set on September 1) attendance records. The Bulls celebrated their 100th anniversary season in 2002. On September 12, 2002, the Bulls won their first IL championship, defeating the Buffalo Bisons 2-0 for the Governors' Cup .
The Bulls began playing at the DBAP in 1995 when the team played in the Class A Advanced Carolina League. In 1998, Durham moved up to the Triple-A level, causing the DBAP to be expanded to 10,000 seats. The first Triple-A game was played on April 16, 1998. [10] The second iteration of the snorting bull sign in May 2007
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On September 5, 1994, the Bulls played their final game at the DAP, a 6–2 loss to the Winston-Salem Spirits in Game 1 of the Carolina League's South Division playoffs. [8] In 1995, the Bulls abandoned their home since 1926 and moved to the new Durham Bulls Athletic Park or "D-BAP". Attendance continued to be so good that the Bulls were ...