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Durham Bulls cherish chance to compete with bigger spotlight


With Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge visiting while rehabbing from injuries before rejoining the New York Yankees, the weekend theme involved their progress. The Durham Bulls were big benefactors as well — on and off the field. “It was a great experience for all of us to go out there and see those guys,” Bulls pitcher Cole Sulser said. (Burlington Times-News)

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