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  1. 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, which opened in 1995.

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    Durham Bulls begin their inaugural season as the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. The Bulls defeated the Norfolk Tides, 6-1 at Harbor Park.

    The newly expanded and improved DBAP opens. The "Blue Monster" is raised eight feet to 32 ft. high. and the new Diamond View opens expanding the stadium to 10,000 seats.

    The Bulls play their first game ever outside of the United States. Lynx OF Derrick May hit a grand slam as Ottawa defeated the Bulls, 8-2.

    Durham won for the first time outside of the United States with a 6-1 victory at Ottawa. 1B Steve Cox's franchise record 23-game hitting streak ended. He hit .371 with 36 hits during the streak.

    Bulls set single-game attendance record of 10,916, but their effort isn't enough to will the team to victory as the Bulls lost to the Richmond Braves, 4-2.

    On the final home game of the season, the Bulls set their all-time paid attendance mark with 505,319.

    Durham loses to Tampa Bay Rays, 7-2 in a pre-season exhibition. It was the first game in team history broadcast in High-Definition on local television.

    Durham defeats Norfolk, 3-2, making Manager Bill Evers the all-time winningest manager with 320 wins, one more than George Whitted, who managed the Bulls from 1927-1932.

    Bulls' 3B Andy Sheets hits the first inside-the-park home run in Durham Bulls Athletic Park History. The Bulls won the game, 12-10.

    Hall-of-Famer Joe Morgan returns to Durham to have his number retired at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.

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  4. Apr 1, 2000 · Over the years, the Durham Bulls have been affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds (1936-40), the Brooklyn Dodgers (1941-47), the Detroit Tigers (1948-61), the National League expansion team Houston Astros (1962-66), the other National League expansion team New York Mets (1967-69) and the Philadelphia Phillies (1969-72).

  5. Apr 5, 2014 · The Bulls franchise, currently the triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays (and the only triple-A affiliate the Rays have ever had), has been around since 1902, when they were called the Tobacconists, an obvious nod to the local agricultural industry. They became the Bulls in 1913, and have existed as such on and off ever since.

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  6. The Bulls are the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. Established in 1902 as the Durham Tobacconists and disbanded many times over the years, the Bulls became internationally famous following the release of the 1988 movie Bull Durham starring Kevin Costner, Tim Robbins, and Susan Sarandon.

  7. The Mets were an affiliate of the New York Mets. In the 1980 season, the team returned to its original name, the Durham Bulls, and became an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, to which they would remain until 1998. Today, the Bulls are an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays.

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