6 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. AUGUST 29, 1981 FUNERAL FOE; A FRIEND By Eboa Armstrong, Jr. I received the sad news this past Tuesday from Winston-Salem that- it was all over. Death had come not with a bang but a whimper. It was totally expected. It was just a matter of time for the patient had been "sick" for the past two months. In a way it was a relief. Why should someone continue to suffer like that? months before. - Murphy's Law was in prime form for this club; ; "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong'. It ; was bad enough to bring tears to baseball fans . who had already been disillusioned by the an ' tics in the major leagues this season. The Durham Bulls, who had started this . season where they left. off in 1980, exit this With "his" passing reason a beaten ana bat came time to reflect on tcred bunch of young the good times. What a difference a year makes! Just last year this time, the patient had seemed hooked on the super natural as everything "he" touched seemed to turn to gold. But now, in the late waning days of August, "he" died after a summer of pain and heartbreak. The patient that I keep referring to was actually a collective of patients the 1981 Durham Bulls. Yes, the 10-9 loss at Winston-Salem last Tuesday mathematically eliminated the Bulls from this year's Carolina League pennant race, but they had been kayoed out of the main action as long as two ? their heroes and nobody, men. A club that once laughed when they were behind 8-0 because they knew that in a flash they would tie the score, in the end was having trou ble holding on to 6-1 leads in the ninth inning! A team that used to: show flashes of big league brilliance was .reduced to a squad that could hardly turn little league plays! A team that was vir- 4ually injury free in 1980, at times appeared to be a walking MASH unit! For the first time since minor league ball return ed to Durham, the home fans, found cause to boo including the manager and players,' blamed , them. . ' . u'- Yeah, the breaks - ) definitely didn't fall Durham's way this ' season. Consider this: ' ' The Bulls lost the first half .perinant - by - one game, (to , Kinston) and : they, :' played i one.5 less.'' ' game (due to rainouts) than the champion. Eagles. ..i,;'.- ;;;!'.';i.v:;. The Bulls had a chance to tie on the last day of the first half if they : swept, a double header (at home), but they only managed a split. In the game that they lost, they left the potential tying winning runs in scoring position as the game end-: ed. .; , .-;' In the second half, the Bulls quickly took the lead in the . Southern Division, but, ' things ' quickly went to pot It all seemed to fall apart one hot July night when with the game tied and two out bottom of the ninth. The Bulls seemed destined for vic tory but catcher Steve Stieb ignored a "stop : : sign" at third and was thrown out at the plate. The Bulls lost that one in extra innings and things were not quite the same at the old ball park after that. . ';- ;i-J-:-4;-:'.4 ;;:.V-' The crowds still turned out (over 136,000 for the season at press time) but the magic was gone. It was a tragic scene. The Bulls constantly began to lose ' home : stands. Players got injured (Brad; Komminsk was even in jured when he turned an ankle in the dugout when he stepped on a cup!). The relief v pitching became a joke, the bats went silent, and the fans could only hang their hcflds ' Manager "Dirty" Al Gallagher tried all the baseball superstitions to no avail. The season was a crop out! The Durham fans deserve an award. Even in the worst of times, they led the league in at tendance for the second year in a row. The boo ing in time became sym pathetic cheers. They didn't believe in kicking the team when it was down. " There are some good . memories of this seasonal , Brad Komminsk's ; run for the league triple crown; a ten-game wihn-, ing streak in May; the "i time the Bulls were ; featured on the ,'ABC : program "hUghtline; . the time the Chicken "f paid us a visit; rubbing f shoulders - with r Hank , Aaron at the League .AH r Star game; working with :t a great bunch of media ' people f for the second straight yearj and, wat ching the antics of the colorful Durham Bulls V fans. s-t Yep, it's time to bury this fateful season and ; look toward the future, but before we close out, -it's time toi thank "Dirty" Al Gallagher and his family , for two memorable years in our city. We hope they've en joyed ,E)urham as much as Durham has enjoyed . having them here. To the Bulls players, I say, keep your chin up! , The sun will shine again. Andr despite it all, you have given this city many sunshine days over the past two years. 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