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Managers of the Durham Bulls professional baseball team, a member of the Triple-A East since 2021, and which played in the North Carolina State League (1913–1917), Piedmont League (1920–1933; 1936–1943), Carolina League (1945–1967; 1980–1997), and International League (1998–2020).
On January 18, 2019, Williams was named the manager of the Durham Bulls. [4] In three full seasons at Durham (interrupted by the 2020 minor-league shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic), Williams posted a 247–172 (.589) record, including winning Triple-A national championships in 2021 and 2022, and finishing runner-up in the 2019 Governors ...
For the 2011-2012 baseball season, Ensberg was hired as a hitters and infielders coach for the UC San Diego Tritons. [4] [16] Beginning in the 2013 season, Ensberg rejoined the Houston Astros organization as a developmental specialist at Class A Lancaster. [4] [17] The Astros announced his new role as a Minor League special assignment coach in ...
The Durham Bulls open their Triple-A baseball season Friday night against Norfolk with first-year manager Michael Johns in the dugout.
[8] [9] McCracken joined the Miami Marlins staff as an outfield/baserunning coordinator in 2018. [10] In January 2019, he joined the Durham Bulls as a third-base coach in a return to the city where he attended college. [11] On March 19, 2024, McCracken was named manager of the Mahoning Valley Scrappers for the upcoming season. [12]
Following the departure of Charlie Montoyo, Sandberg was named manager of the Triple-A Durham Bulls in January 2015. [4] On July 29, 2016, Sandberg was named the manager of the Arizona Fall League's Peoria Javelinas for the 2016 season. [5] His career minor-league managerial record (2009 through 2018) was 612–522 (.540).
In his book “The Church of Baseball,” writer-director Ron Shelton lays out the classic movie’s history, to be celebrated Friday at the Durham Bulls game.
The Duke Blue Devils baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of Duke University, based in Durham, North Carolina, United States. The team has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference since the conference's founding in the 1954 season. The program's home venue is the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, which opened in 1995.