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November 06, 2014

Dell signs on as naming rights partner for Round Rock Express

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About Sponsor:

Dell, Inc. is an American multinational information technology corporation based in Round Rock, Texas, United States, that develops, sells and supports computers and related products and services. Bearing the name of its founder, Michael Dell, the company is one of the largest technological corporations in the world, employing more than 103,300 people worldwide. Dell is listed at number 41 in the Fortune 500 list.

About Property:

The Round Rock Express is a class Triple-A Pacific Coast League minor league baseball team in Round Rock, Texas, owned by RSR Sports and founded by Reid Ryan, son of Baseball Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan. The team is affiliated with the Texas Rangers, for whom Nolan Ryan serves as the president and principal owner. Home games for the Round Rock Express are played at the Dell Diamond, a facility that is owned by the City of Round Rock and leased long-term to RSR Sports who run and maintain the facility. The team is named after the senior Ryan's pitcher nickname, "The Ryan Express".

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Baseball PilgrimagesDell Diamond Info DirectionsSeating DiagramTicketsPhone: 512-255-2255Outfield DimensionsLF: 330'   CF: 400'   RF: 330' Express Info Level: AAALeague: Pacific CoastAffiliate: Texas Rangers2014 Express ScheduleRadio: KTXX 104.9 FM Travel Info Nearest Major Airport:Austin-Bergstrom International(32.3 miles)Nearest Pro Ballpark:Wolff Stadium in San Antonio (109.5 miles) Ballpark Attendance Year Total Rank * 2011201020092008200720062005618,261596,965626,899668,623662,595677,706700,2771222232 * The Express' total attendance ranking in the 16-team Pacific Coast League Baseball PilgrimagesWhere the pursuit of baseball never ends.[Site Map]  Round Rock Express Triple-A Affiliate of the Rangers   The Dell Diamond Facts, Figures & Firsts Construction cost: $25 million Financing: The City of Round Rock contributed $8.4 million from revenue bonds backed by their hotel-motel tax while Ryan-Sanders Baseball, the owners of the Round Rock Express, paid for the remainder of the stadium's construction cost. Architect: HKS Construction manager: Hensel Phelps Was built in an 85-acre former cornfield on the eastern edge of Round Rock city limits. Naming rights: Round Rock-based Dell Computer Corporation signed a 15-year, $2.5 million deal in January of 2000 Owned by the City of Round Rock. Has 8,814 fixed seats and 30 suites. The outfield spanning berm has a capacity of approximately 3,000. First game: The El Paso Diablos beat the Round Rock Express, 4-1, on April 16, 2000 in front of 10,699 fansOther ballpark firsts (all of which occurred on 4/16/00):Pitch Batter Hit (home run) Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Save Eric Ireland Alex Cintron Keith Ginter Brian Scott Eric Ireland Geraldo Guzman
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