Durham -- Home of the Real Bulls

Last weekend, on a visit to my daughter who recently moved to Raleigh, I had the chance to drive to nearby Durham and check out the area's Triple A ballpark. Fans familiar with the classic movie Bull Durham won't recognize it -- the club moved its new, modern home in 1995 after decades in the similarly named Durham Athletic Park. This successor to the one captured on film is one of the nicer minor league parks I've seen.
Taking a quick look from the outside, it's impressive. Even better, unlike most venues, major or minor, it's not totally walled or fenced off. So even in mid-November, I saw almost everything but a ballgame.
Located in the midst of a revitalized area brimming with hotels, restaurants, art space and office buildings, I was able to capture these views from above center field. Designwise, it's reminiscent of the nicer spring training parks, with close-in seating, some luxury suites and plenty of outside seating (and eating) areas. Attention to detail was very impressive: check out the seats featuring the club's logo. 
I've already circled some early season weekends when the Bulls are playing at home.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rare Remnant of a Lost Ballpark

Another Yankee Trade

Will He Wear Zero in the Bronx?