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Durham Bulls open Triple-A national title defense amid fun, fanfare at DBAP, despite loss

“Wool E. Bull” leads a group of children through the outfield between innings of the Durham Bulls season opener against the Norfolk Tides, Friday March 31, 2023 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
“Wool E. Bull” leads a group of children through the outfield between innings of the Durham Bulls season opener against the Norfolk Tides, Friday March 31, 2023 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. tlong@newsobserver.com

The wait to see Durham Bulls baseball was shorter than ever this offseason.

Before the calendar even turned to April, Durham Bulls Athletic Park welcomed the team that’s won the last two Triple-A national championships home.

Rings commemorating the latest title were handed out following the game, which Norfolk won 6-4 on the strength of two home runs among its 10 total hits.

A crowd of 8,733 sat through early rain but most stayed for the postgame celebration that included a rousing fireworks display.

“It was fun and it was an electric atmosphere,” Bulls first-year manager Michael Johns said. “Even with the rain the crowd was into it and I thought it was really fun. Obviously I wish we had won, but I thought there were a lot of positives to take away.”

René Pinto, 50, rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the Durham Bulls season opener against the Norfolk Tides, Friday March 31, 2023 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
René Pinto, 50, rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the Durham Bulls season opener against the Norfolk Tides, Friday March 31, 2023 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Travis Long tlong@newsobserver.com

Rene Pinto’s towering two-run home run in the first inning thrilled the crowd and put the Bulls on top early.

But starting pitcher Taj Bradley could not protect the lead. The righthander, named the No. 37 prospect in the minors by Baseball America, surrendered a three-run home run to former East Carolina slugger Connor Norby with two outs in the second inning.

Johns removed Bradley following the inning. In his 55-pitch outing, he fired only 32 strikes while walking three and allowing four hits. He did strike out four Norfolk hitters before leaving on the wrong side of a 3-2 score.

Johns said Bradley could have thrown up to 75 pitches Friday night. But the combination of all the baserunners he allowed, necessitating high-leverage pitches, plus the rainy night led him to be cautious.

Durham’s rally in the bottom of the first, causing Bradley to sit a bit longer than usual between his innings, also impacted Johns’ decision.

Durham Bulls’ new manager Michael Johns is introduced during the Bulls’ season opener against the Norfolk Tides, Friday March 31, 2023 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
Durham Bulls’ new manager Michael Johns is introduced during the Bulls’ season opener against the Norfolk Tides, Friday March 31, 2023 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Travis Long tlong@newsobserver.com

“We weren’t real comfortable with just the amount of time he sat with what we did on offense,” Johns said. “There were a lot of variables. We were really 50-50 on it. But just with the nature of the pitches he was throwing, thought we’d probably err on the side of caution in his first outing. If this is July, he’s probably going back for the third.”

Trevor Brigdon replaced Bradley and shut down Norfolk in the third inning.

The Bulls tied the score when Osleivis Basabe singled to drive in Jonathan Aranda.

But Brigden couldn’t navigate the fourth while keeping the game tied.

Ryan O’Hearn singled to drive in Colton Cowser giving the Tides a 4-3 lead. Josh Lester followed by blasting a home run to centerfield where a Durham fan caught the ball while watching from the grassy berm and holding a beverage in his right hand.

That 6-3 deficit proved too large for the Bulls to overcome, especially since the top two batters in their order, Vidal Brujan and Curtis Mead, combined to go 0-for-9. Mead, the No. 44 prospect in the minors, had a particularly rough night, going 0-for-5 with two strikeouts while stranding five runners.

The Bulls and Tides continue their season-opening weekend series with games Saturday at 1:05 p.m. and Sunday at 5:05 p.m.

Steve Wiseman
The News & Observer
Steve Wiseman was named Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun sports editor in May 2025. He covered Duke athletics, beginning in 2010, prior to his current assignment. In the Associated Press Sports Editors national contest, he placed in the top 10 in beat writing in 2019, 2021 and 2022, breaking news in 2019, event coverage in 2025 and explanatory writing in 2018. Before coming to Durham in 2010, Steve worked for The State (Columbia, SC), Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, S.C.), The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss.), Charlotte Observer and Hickory (NC) Daily Record covering beats including the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, University of South Carolina athletics and the S.C. General Assembly. He’s won numerous state-level press association awards. Steve graduated from Illinois State University in 1989. 
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