Round Rock Express

The Round Rock Express are a Minor League Baseball team of Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros major league club. They are located in Round Rock, Texas, and play their home games at the Dell Diamond.[2] The team is named for Baseball Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, who was nicknamed "The Ryan Express."[3] Ryan, along with son Reid Ryan and Don Sanders make up the team's ownership group, Ryan Sanders Baseball.[4]

Round Rock Express
Founded in 2000
Round Rock, Texas
Team logoCap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassTriple-A (2005–present)
Previous classesDouble-A (2000–2004)
LeaguePacific Coast League (2005–present)
ConferenceAmerican Conference
DivisionSouthern Division
Previous leagues
Texas League (2000–2004)
Major league affiliations
TeamHouston Astros (2019–present)
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 2000
Conference titles (3)
  • 2006
  • 2015
  • 2019
Division titles (7)
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2011
  • 2015
  • 2019
Team data
NicknameRound Rock Express (2000–present)
ColorsNavy blue, red, silver, white
                   
MascotSpike
BallparkDell Diamond (2000–present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Ryan Sanders Baseball
ManagerMickey Storey[1]
General ManagerChris Almendarez

The Express was established as a Double-A team of the Texas League in 2000. The team won the Texas League championship in 2000. The team was replaced by a Triple-A PCL team in 2005. The Triple-A Express carried on the history of the Double-A team that preceded it.

History

The ownership group led by Nolan Ryan and Don Sanders began its operations in Round Rock in 2000 as the Dell Diamond opened, moving the Double-A Texas League's Jackson Generals to the new park, affiliating with the Houston Astros and setting attendance records for the Double-A level. By 2003, Corpus Christi had offered the Ryan-Sanders group $20 million to build a stadium and move a professional franchise there, and the ownership group was convinced Round Rock could support Triple-A baseball.[5]

An Express game at the Dell Diamond at night

Meanwhile, the Pacific Coast League's Edmonton Trappers franchise, left isolated by the departure of the Calgary Cannons after the 2002 season for Albuquerque, was under pressure from the rest of the league to relocate to the United States. After the 2003 season, the Ryan group purchased the Trappers franchise with plans to relocate that franchise to Round Rock for 2005, once the Corpus Christi stadium would be ready for the Double-A franchise.[6] The Triple-A club would carry on the Round Rock Express identity; the Double-A club would become the Corpus Christi Hooks, and the Ryan group was able to negotiate an affiliation swap with the New Orleans Zephyrs to obtain the Astros' Triple-A affiliation for the newly-arriving PCL club.

In 2006, the Round Rock Express clinched the Southern Division of the league's American Conference with a win–loss record of 85–59. After defeating the Nashville Sounds in five games to take the American Conference championship, they advanced to the PCL championship series, but lost to the Tucson Sidewinders in three straight games.

In 2011, after 6 seasons of serving as the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros, and 11 seasons of being affiliated with the Astros overall, the Express became the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. Through the end of the 2018 season, attendance figures have dropped 8% since changing affiliations from Houston to Texas (see table below). Each of the top 9 season attendances all occurred in the 11 seasons the team was affiliated with Houston.

In 2016, Forbes listed the Express as the sixth-most valuable Minor League Baseball team with a value of $40 million.[7]

On September 20, 2018, the Express announced a 4-year Player Development Contract with the Houston Astros.[8]

Season-by-season records

Dell Diamond attendance

The Round Rock Express play home games at the Dell Diamond.
Season average attendance[9][10]
SeasonAverageGamesTotal attendanceAffiliation
20009,43070660,110Houston Astros (Double-A)
20019,55470668,792Houston Astros (Double-A)
20029,57370670,176Houston Astros (Double-A)
20039,79970685,973Houston Astros (Double-A)
20049,84770689,286Houston Astros (Double-A)
20059,72672700,277Houston Astros (Triple-A)
20069,41372677,706Houston Astros (Triple-A)
20079,46670662,595Houston Astros (Triple-A)
20089,28672668,623Houston Astros (Triple-A)
20098,70772626,899Houston Astros (Triple-A)
20108,40871596,985Houston Astros (Triple-A)
20118,58772618,261Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20128,38971595,584Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20138,18172589,042Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20148,39071595,700Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20158,62369595,012Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20168,62771613,226Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20178,72470610,681Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20188,80970616,636Texas Rangers (Triple-A)
20198,54270597,928Houston Astros (Triple-A)
Attendance ranking by affiliation (through 2018)
RankAverageAffiliationSeasonsGamesTotal attendance
19,311Houston Astros128497,905,350
28,540Texas Rangers85664,834,142

Roster

Round Rock Express roster
Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 12 Brandon Bielak
  • 58 Ronel Blanco
  • 38 Riley Ferrell
  • 57 Ralph Garza
  • 25 Ryan Hartman
  • 61 Carson LaRue
  • 13 Brendan McCurry
  • 50 Colin McKee
  • 40 Kit Scheetz
  • 53 Gabriel Valdez
  • 26 Forrest Whitley

Catchers

  • 19 Lorenzo Quintana
  •  6 Jamie Ritchie

Infielders

  •  9 Alex De Goti
  • -- Osvaldo Duarte
  • 14 Anibal Sierra
  • 21 Nick Tanielu

Outfielders

  •  5 Ronnie Dawson
  • 20 Drew Ferguson
  • 10 Chas McCormick
  •  2 Stephen Wrenn

Manager

Coaches

  • -- Ryan Engels (development)
  • 15 Drew French (pitching)
  • 18 Ben Rosenthal (hitting)


7-day injured list
* On Houston Astros 40-man roster
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporary inactive list
Roster updated February 7, 2020
Transactions
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Houston Astros minor league players

Notable alumni

The "Play Ball" episode of The Simple Life, a reality television series starring young wealthy socialites Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, took place during an Express game. The show aired on July 21, 2004, as the 15th episode of the show's second season.[11]

The team made headlines in 2010 when it "signed" Billy Ray "Rojo" Johnson, described in a press release as an East Texan who grew up in Venezuela and had run-ins with the law. In reality, Johnson was actor Will Ferrell, who briefly took the mound at Dell Diamond to promote his nearby charity golf tournament.[12]

References

  1. Clynch, Shawn (2 April 2019). "The 20th season of Round Rock Express baseball begins with a new manager". kvue.com. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  2. "Ballpark Profile | Round Rock Express Dell Diamond". Round Rock Express. MiLB. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  3. "NOLAN RYAN, THE MAN: Profile, History, Facts and Figures". C&D Publishers. 1998. Archived from the original on 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  4. Jacobs, Janet (14 January 2011). "Dell Roots, Roots, Roots for the Home Team". Austin American-Statesman.
  5. Greer, Jim (30 June 2003). "Partners aim for a hit with baseball shuffle". Houston Business Journal. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. Maki, Allan; Naylor, David (24 October 2003). "Eskimos cash in selling their Triple-A team". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  7. Klebnikov, Sergei (July 8, 2016). "Minor League Baseball's Most Valuable Teams – 6. Round Rock Express". Forbes. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  8. Rome, Chandler (September 20, 2018). "Astros officially announce re-affiliation with Round Rock Express". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
  9. thebaseballcube.com, Round Rock Express Team Pages, 2000-2004.
  10. milb.com, PCL Attendance Tables, 2005-Present.
  11. List provided by the Texas Film Commission: Katie Kelley, Office Manager - Texas Film Commission, Email, July 23, 2009
  12. MLB.com, "Will Ferrell pitches, entertains in Round Rock", May 7, 2010.
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