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Bryan Ramos and Nick Nastrini got time with the MLB club last season. They have been having terrible seasons at Triple-A this ...
There’s a line in Bull Durham in which, on a bus, a hyped-up Nuke LaLoosh exclaims to Crash Davis, “I love winnin’, man! ... You know what I’m sayin’? It’s, like, better than losing ...
A quote from the classic baseball film Bull Durham aptly sums up why David Eichhorn has been both a durable and dominant pitcher for San Francisco State University.
Before Bull Durham made him a star, Kevin Costner pulled off a wild, vodka-fueled night to prove he was Crash Davis. From hitting cages to throwing in parking lots, he did it all. Here’s how it ...
There's a scene in the 1988 flick 'Bull Durham' when catcher Crash Davis (played by Kevin Coster) walks out to the mound to console pitcher Ebby Calvin 'Nuke' Laloosh (Tim Robbins) after giving up ...
The musical adaptation of the film Bull Durham is set to make its Paper Mill Playhouse debut in Fall 2025. According to recent Equity casting notices, the show will play a one-month run at the ...
Durham’s premiere of Theatre Raleigh’s “Bull Durham: A New Musical” began performances on Sept. 10 and ran through Sept. 22. The show is written by the film’s original screenwriter, Ron ...
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains. Such were the wise words from Ebby Calvin “Nuke” LaLoosh in the 1988 classic Bull Durham. He was speaking from more of a cosmic ...
Bull Durham relies more on moments than full games, but its Nuke’s debut game which sets up our premise: Million-dollar arm, ten-cent head. The Breakdown ...
NEW YORK — In the epic baseball film “Bull Durham,” grizzled vet Crash Davis tells hot-shot hurler Nuke LaLoosh, “Don’t think. It can only hurt the ball club.” This is what we saw ...