The Louisville Bats are in town facing the Durham Bulls and Wool E. Bull is a fan favorite.
Former Bull current Scranton/Wilkes-Barre manager Shelley Duncan joins The Durham Bulls Podcast! 1:40 - Duncan's Return To ...
Junior Caminero homered twice while Taj Bradley threw five no-hit innings as part of a major league rehab to lead Durham past ...
Jeter Downs homered while TJ Rumfield and three hits and two RBI to lead Scranton past Durham 8-1, the Bulls' 4th straight loss.
Jeter Downs' two-run single in the top of the sixth snapped a 2-2 tie to lead Scranton past the Bulls for the third straight game, 6-2 ...
The Durham Bulls fell for the second straight game against Scranton, dropping a 14-2 decision at the DBAP. An 8-run ninth inning ...
Jeter Downs hit a two-run homer in the second inning to lead the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders to a 6-1 win over the Durham ...
Logan Driscoll singled home the winning run in the ninth inning as the Durham Bulls rallied past first place Scranton/Wilkes-Barre ...
Jamie Westbrook doubled in a pair of runs in the Worcester third inning to lead the Red Sox past Durham 7-1 in the Bulls' road trip ...
The Louisville Bats are a professional Minor League Baseball team based in Louisville, Kentucky. They play in the International League as the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds.
The Durham Bulls are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. They are located in Durham, North Carolina, and play their home games at Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park is a 10,000-seat ballpark in Durham, North Carolina that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. It is also home to the Duke Blue Devils and North Carolina Central Eagles college baseball teams.
Louisville Baseball Park is the name of a former baseball park located in Louisville, Kentucky. The park was home to the Louisville Grays of the National League from 1876 to 1877.The field was located within a large block bounded by 4th Street (east); Hill Street (south); 6th Street (west); and Magnolia Avenue (north).
University of Louisville basketball scandal could refer to: