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Durham Bulls are a minor league baseball team based in Durham, North Carolina. The team, which plays in the International League, is the AAA (Triple-A) affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays major-league club. The Bulls play in Durham Bulls Athletic Park, better known as the "D-Bap," located in downtown Durham. Their mascot is Wool E. Bull. The team became more widely known in 1988 following the movie Bull Durham, which starred Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon; as a result, the Durham Bulls are arguably now the most famous minor-league club in history.At the time of Bull Durham, the real Bulls played in the high-A Carolina League, a much lower league than they do today. The team jumped to Triple-A in 1998, when the Triple-A leagues expanded by two teams to accommodate the creation of the Devil Rays and Arizona Diamondbacks.//The team officially formed as the Durham Tobacconists on March 18, 1902, with W. G. Bramham, later President of the American League, as the owner. They took the field for the first time on April 24 in an exhibition game against Trinity College. Their first game in the North Carolina League was at Charlotte on May 5 against the Hornets, and their first home game was against the New Bern Truckers on May 12. The league, however, folded in July, not having played a full season.In December 1912, the team re-formed as the Durham Bulls in the North Carolina State League. Their first game was on April 24, 1913 at Hanes Field on the Trinity College campus (now the East Campus of Duke University). They defeated the Raleigh Capitals 7-4. On 30 May 1917, however, the North Carolina State League folded due to the beginning of World War I. The Bulls were declared league champions, even though the season was shortened to only 36 games
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Bulls Win Sixth in a Row
Durham, NC - With a quality start from Durham pitcher Andy Sonnanstine and three Bulls' homers, Durham outslugged Charlotte 8-6 in its first game back home Thursday night at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
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Bulls Sweep Columbus for Fifth Straight Win
(Columbus, OH) Matt Joyce went 4-for-5 with one of four Bulls homers, as Durham won its fifth straight, 9-6 over Columbus on Tuesday. Joyce, who homered for the third straight game, helped the Bulls improve to 45-34 after a 6-2 road trip through Ohio.
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Brignac named to International League All-Star Team
Durham, NC - The Durham Bulls today announced infielder Reid Brignac was elected to the 2009 International League All-Star team. Brignac, Durham's only representative, is making his second consecutive appearance at the midsummer classic after earning a spot in 2008.
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Bulls send Clippers to sixth straight loss
The Columbus Clippers fell to the Durham Bulls 9-6, a defeat that stretches Columbus' losing streak to six games. The Clippers now have lost 16 of its past 20 games on the way from second place to last in the International League West Division.
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THE SLEEPING GIANT DURHAM, N.C.
Walking into Toast feels like walking into a venerated, Old Durham institution. It's not the look, not as though dust has collected in corners, or paper browned to the color of tobacco on the walls. But the sandwich shop's ambiance, the unique menu and Kelly Cotter's warm smile give the establishment-or paninoteca, as the sign reads-the feel of something that's been in Durham for decades.
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