Saturday, August 21, 2010

!!! DIVISION CHAMPS !!!



We clinched our fourth consecutive South Division Championship Friday night...and two full weeks remain on the schedule! The Bulls are in a hurry to win that International League Governors Cup...maybe another Triple A National Championship!?!

The play-off schedule is favorable...we are guaranteed a home game on Friday evening, Sept. 10th. Clear your calendar! Don't get totally committed to college football just yet; there's more baseball to come...

Click the link: Game story. Tickets.

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Required reading...
The Bulls were mentioned in a couple of recent newspaper columns:

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A Very Upscale Basement


I'm wearing my Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce cap for this post…

Big Business isn’t doing a very good job of job creation, so there’s a lot of attention on entrepreneurs and how to nurture start-up companies…for good reason:

2/3rds of new job creation comes from businesses less than five years old.
Christopher Gergen
Bull City Forward


Seven out of ten jobs in our state are created and sustained by small business.
Tom Campbell
NC Spin


Across the street at the American Tobacco campus they recently unveiled plans for a new workspace for entrepreneurs - the American Underground. It’s a clever and compelling use of basement real estate that allows for flex space and short-term leases…something that’s almost impossible to do with class A office space above ground. Also, the American Underground is designed for collaboration and shared services.


In my last post on Mark Cuban’s visit to Durham, I noted his advice to entrepreneurs: keep your costs low; live like a college student. American Underground meets that need, but it will definitely be a cut above dorm life…a very cool work environment.


The American Underground will open this fall. In the "how to nurture entrepreneurs" category, tenants already include the Council for Entrepreneurial Development, Joystick Labs (works with video game developers) and LaunchBox Digital. LaunchBox is what's known as a business accelerator. (I need one of those.)

Check out the American Underground web site: CLICK HERE.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Mark Cuban Visits Durham


Mark Cuban paid a visit to Durham last Thursday. For the hi-tech set, it was like having Lady Gaga in town. The “dot com billionaire” was in the house!

He owns the NBA Dallas Mavericks, too…and a couple of weeks ago unsuccessfully attempted to purchase the Texas Rangers. So, we got to talk a little baseball with him as well. Yeah, he’s a rock star. (There is much debate about Cuban as an MLB owner, but somebody has to replace the Yankee's George Stienbrenner!?!)

Cuban was the featured speaker at a day-long event hosted by Local Tech Wire (a Capitol Broadcasting Co. enterprise.) Check out their coverage: the photo gallery and a good story on Cuban’s rules for business. He spoke at Bay 7 to a packed house on the American Tobacco campus.

Even though he is routinely introduced as a billionaire, Cuban is a thoroughly unpretentious guy.

Accordingly, one of his rules for a start-up company: live like a college student...cheaply.

And his advice to college grads is more of the same: live cheap, eschew credit cards, drive a clunker, endure multiple roommates…and try different jobs until you land upon something for which you have a passion.

That may not be what every parent envisions for their new graduate…but hey…he is a billionaire. It certainly worked for him!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hellickson in The Show


Maybe I’ve gone astray blogging lately about rubber ducks, concerts, Boy Scouts and beer. Let’s get back to basics…baseball!

Jeremy Hellickson – most recently of the Durham Bulls – made his second Major League start Tuesday for the Rays. At Detroit, he gave up a mere three hits…and struck out seven…without walking one batter…during his seven innings on the mound. The Rays beat the Tigers 8-0.

A huge compliment from the Detroit dugout:
“For a kid who has only made two starts, he knows how to pitch. He’s in the majors to stay.” Johnny Damon

Hellickson, of course, has been a huge factor in the Bulls’ successful 2010 season…and he’s not quickly forgotten around the DBAP. You may want to scarf up a memento before your only recourse is an eBay auction.


If you spend $75.00 in our Ballpark Corner store, you receive a collector’s bonus: a Jeremy Hellickson bobble head.

And Jeremy signed a box of photos on his way to the airport. You can own one for $10.00 while supplies last.

In the memorabilia biz, these are Blue Chip investments!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Wanna buy a duck?




Wanna buy a duck? That’s a famous vaudeville era line, and it's thoroughly appropriate for the fall of 2010.

Explorer Post 50 – the cadre of high school students that produces Bulls’ TV broadcasts – aims to raise $10,000...selling rubber ducks. Hence, I need you to support these young folks and BUY A DUCK. Here’s the background:

The Bulls, Fox50 TV and Capitol Broadcasting Company have recently established a scholarship program at the Triangle Community Foundation for Post 50 seniors. We seeded the fund with $10K. Now, the students are adding to the principle, and ducks are performing better than many investment alternatives!

…so the Post is selling ducks - $10 each - that will be entered in the Great American Tobacco Duck Race on October 2nd. Another twist: we have “corporate” ducks that can represent your business. They go for $250. (Hey, it’s cheaper than a NASCAR sponsorship.)

…so buy a duck, please, and mark October 2nd on your calendar. Watch the ducks paddle down the Old Bull River in the American Tobacco campus courtyard. It’s part of the Fox50 FamilyFest - an afternoon of live music, games, food and fun in downtown Durham.

Click here for more info:
BUY A DUCK
Explorer Post 50
The Fox50 FamilyFest

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A Momentous Week for Scouting


The Boy Scouts have just completed a gigantic conclave at Fort AP Hill in northern Virginia. 45,000 scouts and adult leaders gathered for ten days at their National Scout Jamboree - celebrating 100 years of the scouting movement.

The Durham Bulls played a modest role for the local Occoneechee Council. Last Saturday night we turned our video screen into a huge television, and 400 local scouts watched the Centennial Celebration (via satellite) themed "Shining Light Across America." Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NC sponsored the DBAP event. Durham and five other US sites were selected for the Jambo Simulcast...catchy name!


Actually, the scouts did more than watch. They participated. There was a live camera trained on the scouts in Durham. Images of our scouts at the DBAP were beamed to a video screen on the stage at the National Scout Jamboree.

Serious TV gear in our press box for the live shot

A compact satellite truck connects Durham with the Jambo

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As I have mentioned before, the Bulls sponsor an Explorer Post through the Occoneechee Council. These young folks - about 75 active members - produce our in-house video and television broadcasts. They are raising money for a new college scholarship program in a novel way; check it out...click here.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Call to the Bullpen


Bullpen Pale Ale is crisp and mellow, with a soft maltiness, balanced with a flavorful American hop character.

This deep golden ale is the perfect thirst quenching complement to a day at the ballpark.


Bullpen Pale Ale - created by Carolina Brewery for the DBAP - is catching on and branching out across the Triangle.

It's now served in a number of local establishments, and the list is growing...

· Bailey’s Pub and Grill, Chapel Hill

· Crunkleton, Chapel Hill

· Bennett Pointe Grill, Durham

· Tyler’s, Durham and Apex

· Carolina Brewery, Chapel Hill and Pittsboro

· McGregor Draft House, Cary

· Flying Saucer, Raleigh

· Mitch’s Tavern, Raleigh