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The '''Durham Bulls''' are a [[Minor League Baseball]] team of the [[Triple-A East]] 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]].
The '''Gwinnett Stripers''' are a [[Minor League Baseball]] team of the [[Triple-A East]] and the Triple-A affiliate of the [[Atlanta Braves]]. They play their home games at Coolray Field in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia (with a Lawrenceville address) in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. They are named for striped bass in reference to the popularity of fishing in the region.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 13:51, 10 March 2022

Gwinnett Stripers
First Season
1902
Team History
Durham Bulls (1913-67, 1980-present)
Raleigh-Durham Triangles (1970-71)
Raleigh-Durham Phillies (1969)
Raleigh-Durham Mets (1968)
Durham Tobacconists (1902)
League/Division
Minor League Baseball (1902-present)
  • Triple-A East (2021-present)
  • International League (1998-2020)
  • Carolina League (1945-71, 1980-97)
  • Piedmont League (1920-33, 1936-43)
  • North Carolina State League (1913-17)
  • North Carolina League (1902)
Venue
Durham Bulls Athletic Park (1995-present)
Durham Athletic Park (1926-1994)
Devereaux Meadow (1968-71)
Hanes Field (1913-25)
Trinity College (1902)
Major League Affiliations
Tampa Bay Rays (1998-present)
Atlanta Braves (1980-97)
Philadelphia Phillies (1932, 1969)
New York Mets (1967-68)
Houston Astros (1962-66)
Detroit Tigers (1948-61)
Boston Red Sox (1945-46)
Brooklyn Dodgers (1941-43)
Cincinnati Reds (1912–1926, 1936-40)
New York Yankees (1933)


The Gwinnett Stripers are a Minor League Baseball team of the Triple-A East and the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. They play their home games at Coolray Field in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia (with a Lawrenceville address) in suburban Atlanta, Georgia. They are named for striped bass in reference to the popularity of fishing in the region.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1960s
1960 Regular Season n/a Ponce de Leon Park
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Minor League Baseball
AAA International League East Division Buffalo Bisons • Charlotte Knights • Durham Bulls • Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp • Lehigh Valley IronPigs • Norfolk Tides • Rochester Red Wings • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders • Syracuse Mets • Worcester Red Sox
West Division Columbus Clippers • Gwinnett Stripers • Indianapolis Indians • Iowa Cubs • Louisville Bats • Memphis Redbirds • Nashville Sounds • Omaha Storm Chasers • St. Paul Saints • Toledo Mud Hens
Pacific Coast League East Division Albuquerque Isotopes • El Paso Chihuahuas • Oklahoma City Dodgers • Round Rock Express • Sugar Land Space Cowboys
West Division Las Vegas Aviators • Reno Aces • Sacramento River Cats • Salt Lake Bees • Tacoma Rainiers
AA Texas League North Division Arkansas Travelers • Northwest Arkansas Naturals • Springfield Cardinals • Tulsa Drillers • Wichita Wind Surge
South Division Amarillo Sod Poodles • Corpus Christi Hooks • Frisco RoughRiders • Midland RockHounds • San Antonio Missions
Eastern League Northeast Division Binghamton Rumble Ponies • Hartford Yard Goats • New Hampshire Fisher Cats • Portland Sea Dogs • Reading Fightin Phils • Somerset Patriots
Southwest Division Akron RubberDucks • Altoona Curve • Bowie Baysox • Erie SeaWolves • Harrisburg Senators • Richmond Flying Squirrels
Southern League North Division Birmingham Barons • Chattanooga Lookouts • Rocket City Trash Pandas • Tennessee Smokies
South Division Biloxi Shuckers • Mississippi Braves • Montgomery Biscuits • Pensacola Blue Wahoos
High A Midwest League East Division Dayton Dragons • Fort Wayne TinCaps • Great Lakes Loons • Lake County Captains • Lansing Lugnuts • West Michigan Whitecaps
West Division Beloit Snappers • Cedar Rapids Kernels • Peoria Chiefs • Quad Cities River Bandits • South Bend Cubs • Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Northwest League n/a Eugene Emeralds • Everett AquaSox • Hillsboro Hops • Spokane Indians • Tri-City Dust Devils • Vancouver Canadians
South Atlantic League North Division Aberdeen IronBirds • Brooklyn Cyclones • Hudson Valley Renegades • Jersey Shore BlueClaws • Wilmington Blue Rocks
South Division Asheville Tourists • Bowling Green Hot Rods • Greensboro Grasshoppers • Greenville Drive • Hickory Crawdads • Rome Braves • Winston-Salem Dash
Single-A Carolina League North Division Delmarva Shorebirds • Fredericksburg Nationals • Lynchburg Hillcats • Salem Red Sox
Central Division Carolina Mudcats • Down East Wood Ducks • Fayetteville Woodpeckers • Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
South Division Augusta GreenJackets • Charleston RiverDogs • Columbia Fireflies • Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Florida State League East Division Daytona Tortugas • Jupiter Hammerheads • Palm Beach Cardinals • St. Lucie Mets
West Division Bradenton Marauders • Clearwater Threshers • Dunedin Blue Jays • Fort Myers Mighty Mussels • Lakeland Flying Tigers • Tampa Tarpons
California League North Division Fresno Grizzlies • Modesto Nuts • San Jose Giants • Stockton Ports
South Division Inland Empire 66ers • Lake Elsinore Storm • Rancho Cucamonga Quakes • Visalia Rawhide
Defunct Leagues
Defunct Teams Calgary Cannons • Charlotte Stone Crabs • Fort Lauderdale Yankees • Seattle Rainiers • Toronto Maple Leafs
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