Former Bulls coach & current Memphis Redbirds manager Ben Johnson joins The Durham Bulls Podcast! 1:24 - Intro 1:50 ...
Kameron Misner hit a two-run homer and brought a home run back defensively from the centerfield wall to lead Durham past ...
Matt Koperniak doubled in two runs in the seventh to snap a 2-2 tie as Memphis held off Durham 4-3 on Saturday night. Ronny ...
Luken Baker hit a tie-breaking home run in the 8th inning to lift Memphis past Durham 5-4. The Bulls scored four times in the fifth ...
Ronny Simon scored the game's only run on a wild pitch in the fifth to lead the Durham Bulls past the Memphis Redbirds 1-0.
The Memphis Redbirds scored four times in the 10th inning to defeat the Durham Bulls 6-2. Curtis Mead and Ruben Cardenas ...
Tristan Peters singled home the game's only run in the fifth inning as Durham defeated Memphis 1-0 to begin a six-game ...
Minor League Baseball's No. 3 prospect Paul Skenes matched his career-high in strikeouts as the Indianapolis Indians defeated ...
The Memphis Redbirds are a minor league baseball team of the Pacific Coast League and the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Indianapolis Indians are a professional Minor League Baseball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The team plays in the International League.
Indianapolis (), often shortened to Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to 2019 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion County was 886,220.
During the American Civil War, Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana, was a major base of supplies for the Union. Governor Oliver P. Morton, a major supporter of President Abraham Lincoln, quickly made Indianapolis a gathering place to organize and train troops for the Union army.
The Indianapolis Indiana Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at the southwest corner of West 116th Street and Spring Mill Road in Carmel, Indiana, north of Indianapolis. It is the first temple constructed in Indiana.
The International Violin Competition of Indianapolis is a classical violin competition which takes place once every four years in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since its founding in 1982, "The Indianapolis" has been regarded as the Olympics of the Violin, and dubbed "the ultimate violin contest" by the Chicago Tribune.