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Louis Raphael "Bull" Durham (born Louis Raphael Staub; June 27, 1877 – June 28, 1960) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in 2 games for the Brooklyn Superbas in 1904, 2 games for the Washington Senators in 1907 and five games for the
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during 1908 and 1909. Durham was born in New Oxford, Pennsylvania and grew up in Pennsylvania. After he began playing minor league baseball he got into trouble with the league due to a fight in a bar. He was banned, but found a loophole by changing his name to "Bull Durham", after the Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco brand. Once he finished his baseball career in 1909, he began acting and had roles in several silent films. He died in Bentley, Kansas.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Durham, Bull 1877 births 1960 deaths Baseball players from Pennsylvania Major League Baseball pitchers Brooklyn Superbas players Washington Senators (1901–1960) players New York Giants (NL) players Augusta Tourists players Louisville Colonels (minor league) players Indianapolis Indians players Denver Grizzlies (baseball) players