For those of you have never heard of the ruthless brawl on Durham’s Strike Out Domestic Violence Night in 1995, I’m sorry. It was between the Winston-Salem Warthogs and the Durham Bulls and is one of the best sports brawls I’ve ever read about. If you want to read an article about this brawl, there are two pieces that came out the days following the 1995 violent brawl. Chicago Tribune and The Spokesman caught wind of this wild skirmish and covered it as soon as they could.

On Strike Out Domestic Violence Night Nonetheless!

Ten ejections, lost teeth, and players getting hospitalized were just a few of the results from the 32 minute brawl. On top of that, there were $6,000 in fines, and 124 days of suspensions. All of which occurred on a night where the game was a promotion to stop domestic violence, good message.

A scene from the wild skirmish that went down in the spring of 1995. Photo Credits to northcarolinatravels.com

Not often is Minor League Baseball makes waves, but this brawl was on ESPN’s radar. What went on between the Warthogs and Bulls ranks #5 on ESPN’s best baseball brawls in history.

One notable name in this brawl, Aaron Boone. Yes the manager of the Yankees.

Why Do I Bring It Up?

Ken Raines, on the far left, is my co-host and is ready to spill all the beans on one of the craziest life experiences he’s ever had. Photo Credits to thesnortingbull.blogspot.com

This Weekend on Raines Radio presented with SFS Talk, Ken Raines (my co-host) will talk us through one of the best yet unknown brawls in baseball history. So be on the look out for that one.

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