“It’s the bottom of the first inning of game three in the Durham Bulls’ four-game series against the Richmond Braves. On a platform in a corner of the Bulls’ dugout, Jamie Faussett coolly trains a television camera on Bulls batter Darnell McDonald and waits for the mini-drama to unfold.” Thus begins a tale of the POST 50 crew that runs the cameras and produces the live Bulls broadcasts.
In the Sunday, July 31, 2005, edition of the News & Observer, staff writer Danny Hooley tells the story of Post 50 in the article “Young crew keeps an eye on the ball: Students in charge of Bulls telecasts.”
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