Anyone visiting the Triangle region of North Carolina should make it their mission to catch an iconic Durham Bulls baseball game. The team became iconic thanks to the 1988 sports comedy movie ...
The 8-year-old Ripken’s history in the spotlight included retrieving bats for Durham Bulls minor-league baseball games and kicking tees during NC State college football games at Carter-Finley ...
If you went to a Durham Bulls baseball game or NC State football game over the past few years you probably got the chance to see the one and only, Ripken The Bat Dog. Ripken's owner's announced on ...
He also played the role of "bat dog" at Durham Bulls games, going out to fetch bats ... Ripken, named after baseball legend Cal Ripken, Jr., was a local celebrity of sorts for fans of animals ...
“Whether Ripken was retrieving baseball bats for the Durham Bulls, the Holly Springs Salamanders ... the Carolina Panthers at their last home game of the season. “Thank you, Ripken, for ...
Starting in 2019 as a 3-year-old pup, Ripken worked as a retrieval dog in baseball, carrying bats for the Durham Bulls, Holly Springs ... Panthers’ final home game of the season against the ...
Ripken, 8, gained fame fetching bats for the Durham Bulls ... Topps baseball card and was honored by the Carolina Hurricanes with a moment of remembrance before a recent game.
Ripken the Bat Dog, the endlessly eager black Labrador who charmed fans at Durham Bulls and N.C. State University football games, has unexpectedly died. The Rainbow Bridge braces itself for its ...
Whether Ripken was retrieving baseball bats for the Durham Bulls, the Holly Springs Salamanders ... the Carolina Panthers at their final home game of the season. With his paws on the field ...