Thursday, February 25, 2010

Blue Devils Invade the DBAP


I'm afraid we have fallen victim to
climate change. Duke University baseball premiers Friday at the DBAP, and we're not quite ready. (Duke plays Fordham Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Click here for the 18-game schedule.)

The seating bowl renovation is behind schedule due to the "long, hard winter." It's a work-in-progress, and some seats have yet to be reinstalled.

Blue Devil fans, please accept my apologies. This is not the welcome we had in mind.

...but put on your ball cap (you don't need a hard hat)...the field is ready...the sun should be shining...Duke baseball comes to downtown Durham!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Spring Training !!!


Temperatures are approaching seventy degrees under sunny skies in Port Charlotte as pitchers and catchers report to Rays training camp.

Manager Joe Maddon and EVP Andrew Friedman met the media Thursday afternoon. In an mlb.com story the two agree that the 2010 club is loaded for bear.

"We feel like we have a very talented team, the most talented team in Rays history," Friedman said. "And so with that, we feel confident we'll be able to play competitive, meaningful games in September."

At the risk of repeating myself, I’m compelled to remind my readers that the Rays will end Spring Training with an Exhibition Game against the Bulls here in Durham on April 3rd. That’s the Spring Training Showdown, 3pm, on the Saturday of Easter weekend.

Carl Crawford, David Price, James Shields, Ben Zobrist and 2009 Gold Glove and Silver Slugger Award Winner Evan Longoria return to the DBAP for this special event. Click here to get reacquainted with these former Bulls who made it to the show.

It will be an unforgettable afternoon. We’ll open the gates two hours early. You can watch the Rays take BP, crowd around the dugouts for an autograph, maybe catch a homer in the outfield seats!?!

The Rays are bending over backwards to play this game in the Bull City. On Friday night the Major League club has an exhibition game against the Mets in St. Pete. Saturday morning they will board a charter flight for Durham, play the Bulls and return home that evening. I get tired just thinking about it.

The Rays are traveling 1400 miles to see you. Certainly, you will make the trek to downtown Durham. Click here for ticket info.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Across the Street - MLK at ATC


Forty-two years ago Burk Uzzle photographed the aftermath of Martin Luther King’s assassination - the mourning in Memphis, the funeral in Atlanta. One of his photos was on the cover of Newsweek at the time, but forty rolls of film were archived.

Uzzle's work is rediscovered in an exhibit that just opened at American Tobacco. It’s not a magnum opus for this world class photographer and NC native - just twenty prints - but they capture the high drama of that event in the distant past. In the present, the black and white photos give us much to think about. This one certainly has a timeless quality and enduring message:


Dr. Martin Luther King ‘68
Memphis to Atlanta

American Tobacco Campus
Strickland Lobby
Monday - Sunday, 9am - 6pm
Through April 30th


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Championship Bling


Rewind to 1967…Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum...and the first Super Bowl. Coach Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. Green Bay’s Bart Starr is 16 of 23 for 250 yards and two TDs. He’s chosen MVP in the Packers 35-10 win.

The Super Bowl I victors receive championship rings, crafted by Jostens. That was the day athletes stopped playing for trophies and started fighting for the right to wear The Ring (according to the Jostens catalog.)

With that over-the-top, Super Bowl week build-up, I’m unveiling the design of the Bulls’ 2009 National Championship Ring…from Jostens, of course:


The rings will be presented to players and staff at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park on Easter weekend during the Bulls/Tampa Bay Rays Exhibition Game. (Saturday, April 3rd, festivities begin at 1:00, game at 3:00)

Super Bowl I did not represent the advent of championship rings. It began with hockey. The first Stanley Cup championship ring dates back to 1893, the first year of the Stanley Cup, won by Montreal. And the first championship ring awarded to players by their team was for the 1922 NFL World Champions, the New York Giants. Check out myjewelrybox.com for photos.

You can tell I’m excited about the Bulls’ championship ring. 2009 was a special, extraordinary season, and this is unique bling. So, I was chagrinned to learn that you can order your own championship ring if you’re the top dog in your fantasy sports league or a master at Madden NFL. Wait a minute - I’ll get a ring for being a front office desk jockey. Who am I to complain!?!


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Daydreaming about Spring Training


We're in a state of suspended animation thanks to snow, sleet and below freezing temps. However, the sun was out today...and WRAL's SKY 5 got a good shot of the ballpark:


Click here for twenty minutes of raw video posted at WRAL.com. Grab a hot beverage and enjoy the ride aboard SKY 5.
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It's a safe assumption that springtime will arrive on schedule, and...
The Bulls are bringing Spring Training to the Triangle!


On Saturday, April 3rd, the final day of Major League Spring Training comes to Durham, as the 2009 National Champion Bulls face off against the AL East power, Tampa Bay Rays. An afternoon of Major League fun with MLB stars Evan Longoria, Carl Crawford, David Price and BJ Upton returning to the DBAP for an Exhibition Game.
Tickets go on-sale Monday, February 1st at 9am.

919-956-BULL

Save yourself a trip to Florida...join us in Durham.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Shocking Outcome


Gaines Adams, a defensive end with the Chicago Bears, died from an enlarged heart earlier this month in his hometown of Greenwood SC. (The medical term is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.)

That story brought back memories for us at the ballpark - especially for a Durham policeman, Gerry Elliot. He had the same undetected heart condition. Thankfully, his story has a much better outcome because we had a defibrillator nearby. WRAL TV5 News revisited the story today. Take a look, and consider investing in an automatic external defibrillator (AED) for your office!


Click here for the story.

Click here for the video.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Championship Retail Stats



The Durham Bulls ranked third in merchandise sales last year among all Minor League teams. I wouldn’t be so quick to brag about winning the bronze medal, but the gold and silver went to teams with extraordinary advantages.

The number one team moved into a new ballpark with a new name and logo. Every fan needs a cap or shirt bearing the new brand. Number two was a brand new team. Again, that generates high volume.

So, third place is pretty good for the venerable Bulls’ block D logo. And I give a good measure of credit to our retail manager Bryan Wilson. He joined us three years ago from Dick’s Sporting Goods. Bryan has a knack for trends.

While the top-selling items are ballpark staples - caps and t-shirts – sales for youth apparel are way up, and Bryan is increasing our women’s selection by 50% this coming season. We have authentic gear for wannabe ball players, but we're really outfitting the entire family!




The Bulls' Ballpark Corner Store is open during the winter. Come in for a visit. We'll even let you wander around the stadium.

Do you have your National Championship t-shirt? Fitted cap? Foam finger?

...and we're doing biz 24/7 in our cyberstore: www.durhambulls.com.