The Durham Bulls Podcast

<p>The official podcast of the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays.</p>

Scott Pose: MLB Outfielder; Analyst, Durham Bulls/Big Ten Network

Scott Pose joins the podcast to talk about his baseball journey from an 88 pound high school freshman to becoming an outfielder for the New York Yankees. Pose talks about all of his stops in between, and learning that he would be the first batter in Florida Marlins history during their expansion year of 1993.  Pose talks about his manager Joe Torre, his close friendship with Hall of Fame pitcher Trevor Hoffman and his time with the Durham Bulls broadcast. 

06-17
01:12:40

Tristan Peters: Durham Bulls, OF, 2024

Durham Bulls outfieler Tristan Peters talks about growing up in Winkler, Manitoba, playing for two iconic baseball franchises - the Durham Bulls and Savannah Bananas, meeting his wife at a country dance club and his unlikely baseball journey.

06-11
56:33

Tony Riggsbee: Durham Bulls, Public Address Announcer

The longest-tenured public address announcer for the Durham Bulls - Tony Riggsbee - takes us through a 50-plus year career in radio, including his 19 years as doing PA at the DBAP.  Hear Tony's seminal moments in his broadcasting career, delivering news of 9/11 and the space shuttle Challenger explosion to the people of the Triangle.

06-03
43:30

Ben Johnson: Coach, 2018 Durham Bulls; Manager, Memphis Redbirds

Memphis Redbirds manager Ben Johnson, a coach on the 2018 Governors Cup championship Durham Bulls team joins Bulls broadcaster to talk about his one season coaching in Durham, his voyage to major league baseball, and his special relationship with his father, Larry.  Johnson manages his hometown team and even lives in his childhood house with his dad.

05-27
41:46

Cole Figueroa: Durham Bulls 2012-14; Director, Baseball Operations, Tampa Bay Rays

Cole Figueroa, who spent the 2012-14 seasons with the Durham Bulls, and now Tampa Bay's Director of Baseball Operations, joins Bulls broadcaster Patrick Kinas. Figueroa talks about his job, career arc, first major league call-up and his first project in the front office of the Rays, developing a method to hit Yankees' ace reliever Dellin Betances.  Hear how that worked out this week on THE Durham Bulls Podcast.

05-20
37:17

Justin Sterner: Durham Bulls, RHP 2022-24

Durham Bulls pitcher Justin Sterner recounts the profound impact his two-year mission to American Samoa had on his life, becoming an Eagle Scout, his BYU family tree and his journey to professional baseball.

05-13
51:54

Jim Morris: "The Rookie", Durham Bulls LHP 1999-2000

The story of "The Rookie" Jim Morris is well known.  Morris' life story & baseball journey turned into a Disney movie.  Retired from a first pro baseball journey, teaching high school science while coaching high school baseball. Then a promise between Morris and his players led to a second chance at baseball, and a tryout at the age of 35.  Three months later, Morris stepped on a major league field for the first time in his life and a legend was born. This extended podcast with Bulls broadcaster Patrick Kinas is the first, fully comprehensive chat with Jim Morris, who tells the tale of his journey, revealing details that had scarcely been known. Enjoy listening to Jim's re-telling of his story about "The Rookie".

05-06
01:20:47

Shelley Duncan: Durham Bulls Champion; Manager, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders

This week, New York Yankees' Triple-A manager Shelley Duncan joins Patrick Kinas on THE Durham Bulls Podcast to talk about his professional baseball career, his major league baseball family, his relationship with Bulls Hall of Fame manager Charlie Montoyo and his 2013 Governors Cup title season with Durham. Duncan also discusses at length the impact of his mom and brother, who both lost battles to glioblastoma brain cancer, treated at nearby Duke Medical and his profound relationships with both of them, along with the memories he carries forward to this day.   In Duncan's return to Durham this week with the RailRiders playing at the DBAP, Duncan organized a staff participation fundraiser on Duke Medica's Angel Walk 5K, which was organized to help raise funds to research and treat the very cancer that took Duncan's brother and mother. This is a "Don't Miss" episode.

04-29
50:35

Jake Mangum (Durham Bulls) & father John Mangum (Chicago Bears)

This week, Durham Bulls outfielder Jake Mangum joins the show alongside his dad John, who played nine seasons as a defensive back for the Chicago Bears. Hear the journey of Jake on his way to Durham, from his record-setting time at Mississippi State to his treks to the College World Series. The Mangums talk about the parallels in their sport, stories from Jake's childhood and memories of their special bond.

04-22
50:52

Harris Cooper: Finding America In A Minor League Ballpark

Author and professor emeritus at Duke University Harris Cooper joins THE Durham Bulls Podcast to talk about his book "Finding America In A Minor League Ballpark" depicting his season as a seating bowl host at Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Cooper talks about his psychology career, his love of baseball, the personal stories he uncovered during his season with the Durham Bulls.  Cooper recounts stories of his youth, his love of baseball and the briging his experiences together for the book.

04-15
46:52

Brandon Guyer: Durham Bulls 2011-14; 7-year MLB OF

Seven-year MLB outfielder Brandon Guyer joins Bullls broadcaster Patrick Kinas this week on THE Durham Bulls Podcast. Guyer talks about his company Major League Mindset befoe delving into his four seasons (2011-14) with the Bulls.  Guyer also breaks down what it's like to prepare for a Game 7 of the World Series, something he has first-hand knowledge of from 2016 in playing for the Cleveland Indians against the Chicago Cubs in one of the most memorable Fall Classics in a generation. Guyer also talks about the originiation of his nickname "La Pinata", the "Bet" that led to him going out on his first date with his wife, and his first major league call-up.

04-08
56:28

Tristan Gray: Durham Bulls 2021-23

This week's episode of THE Durham Bulls Podcast features former Durham Bulls infielder Tristan Gray, who spent portions of three seasons with the Bulls, leading Durham to a pair of International League and Triple-A National Championships in 2021 and 2022. Gray, now playing in the Miami Marlins organization, compares emotions between his wedding last November and his MLB debut two months prior.  He also shares a wild story about how he heard about his first major league call-up. Tristan also gives the definitive, first-hand story of how his UPS vest became integral to the Durham Bulls home run celebrations and the run to the Triple-A Championship in 2022. Gray also chats about the "Basabe Game" from July 4th, 2023, growing up the son of a minor league player, following in his father's footsteps in college and pro ball, and opens the curtain about championship clubhouse celebrations.

04-01
47:25

Miles Mastrobuoni: Durham Bulls (2021-22), Chicago Cubs (2023-24)

Durham Bulls' fan favorite Miles Mastrobuoni joins THE Durham Bulls Podcast to talk about his journey to Wrigley Field as a super-utility player for the Chicago Cubs. Miles takes us through his San Francisco Bay upbringing, where he developed his blue-collar style of play, his special relationship with his brother, his memories of playing for the Durham Bulls, the story of his first major-league call-up and his bond how his bond with Ripken The Bat Dog developed.

03-25
42:21

Morgan Ensberg: 2024 Durham Bulls Manager

This week's podcast introduces the new Durham Bulls manager for the 2024 season, former National League All-Star Morgan Ensberg. This episode covers a ton of ground from his time delivering produce as a teenage in southern California, his love of skiing, walking on to his college team at USC, his first major league call-up, playing in the 2005 World Series, his relationship with teammates who were baseball's biggest stars from Roger Clemens to Greg Maddux, Derek Jeter, Jeff Bagwell and many others. The theme of the podcast always returns to Morgan's love of the game of baseball and teaching. Enjoy this conversation with the next leader of the Durham Bulls.  

03-18
44:59

Jim Vickery: The Man Who Named Wool E. Bull

If you were ever curious how "The Greatest Mascot In The World" Wool E. Bull got his name?  Do we have the podcast for you. In the spring of 1992, the Durham Bulls held a contest of name their mascot.  Durham native Jim Vickery won that contest with his submission of Wool E. Bull. In this week's podcast, Jim recounts the story of the contest, his submission, the prizes and even how he stumbled upon an authentic script to the movie Bull Durham. Jim also describes what a game at Durham Athletic Park was like during his summers three decades ago. 

03-11
26:16

Tyler Parsons: General Manager, Durham Bulls

This week's episode of THE Durham Bulls Podcast features General Manager Tyler Parsons.  Tyler discusses his life and career journey from the tiny Village of Dansville, Michigan to his first job in sports working for his alma mater Central Michigan University, to his time as the GM of his hometown team - the Lansing Lugnuts - to ultimately getting the call to lead the Durham Bulls. Tyler also talks about meeting his wife, his favorite part about being a father of two young children, the pressures to succeed in Durham and what he envisions as the future for the Bulls franchise.  Tyler also takes a few questions from his colleagues in the front office! 

03-04
57:41

Ryne Stanek: Durham Bulls (2016-18), World Champion Houston Astros (2022)

Former Durham Bulls flame-throwing RH reliever Ryne Stanek joins THE Durham Bulls Podcast to talk about his three seasons in Durham. Stanek shares stories about his first major league call-up, his unique pizza gender reveal of his second child, the business of baseball, embracing his girl-dad status, the story of meeting his reality-star wife and who HE wants to book on a future episode of the podcast.

02-26
59:27

Bill Evers, Hall Of Fame Manager & First Triple-A Manager of the Durham Bulls

In Episode 2 of THE Durham Bulls Podcast, Patrick Kinas visits with Bill Evers, who was the first Triple-A manager of the Durham Bulls.  Evers, an original Tampa Bay Devil Rays hire at the inception of the franchise, managed the Bulls from 1998 through 2005, claiming back-to-back Governors Cup championships (2002-03) and his #20 was later inducted into the Internaional League Hall of Fame. Evers became bench coach for the Tampa Bay Rays, then later joined one of his former players, Rocco Baldelli, on Baldelli's major league coaching staff with the Minnestoa Twins.  Evers retired after the 2021 season and in this episode reflects on his time with the Bulls, the Rays, managing Derek Jeter throughout his brief minor league journey toward superstardom, shares the story about "The Rookie" Jim Morris and more.

02-19
39:35

Charlie Montoyo, Hall Of Fame Manager of the Durham Bulls

In this episode, Hall of Fame Durham Bulls manager Charlie Montoyo joins THE Durham Bulls Podcast to discuss his career as Bulls manager from 2007-2014, which included a franchise-record 633 wins.  Montoyo then was elevated to the Tampa Bay Rays, where he served as third base coach, then promoted to bench coach.  In 2019, Montoyo was hired as the manager for the Toronto Blue Jays, where he served for 3 1/2 seasons.  Currently, Montoyo is the bench coach under manager Pedro Grifol and the Chicago White Sox. Montoyo relives memories of his time in Durham, his favorite memories of his two Governors Cup championships, special and amusing anecdotes about former players and his love of salsa music. www.durhambulls.com www.youtube.com/THEDurhamBullsPodcast

02-12
47:20

Episode 59 - Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose...

...and sometimes it rains. Listen in to a very important Hit Bull Win Podcast as Scott and Patrick discuss the end of the season, Wool E.'s Winter Wonderland, and the future of the podcast.  Thank you to all who have listened and made this podcast so special through the years. It has always been such a huge source of joy to share stories of minor league baseball front office life with you. The podcast will always be around in some form or fashion, and we look forward to bringing you more stories and interviews. You are the best fans in the world. Thank you again! -PN

11-30
30:03

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