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Round Rock Express to celebrate Texas cuisine with Briskets alternate

With the claim, “We are the brisket state,” the Triple-A Round Rock Express announced that they would play two games this season as the Round Rock Briskets. The team unveiled a black, yellow, and red logo that evokes the vernacular of the barbecue restaurants the state is known for. Brisket

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Round Rock Express to Play as Hairy Men

As local legend in central Texas has it, the area is haunted by the spirit of a boy from pioneer times who got separated from his fellow European settlers and was left to raise himself in the woods. He grew up on his own, becoming, in the tradition of Big

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Round Rock Express promotion is alright, alright, alright

The Triple-A Round Rock Express are borrowing a line from one of Austin’s favorite sons for a promotion this summer. The team will host Alright Alright Alright Night, a reference to Austin resident Matthew McConaughey’s iconic catch phrase from the 1993 movie Dazed and Confused, which was filmed near Austin.

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Round Rock Express to don classic Astros fauxbacks

The Round Rock Express, newly minted Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros, already unveiled new logos this offseason to reflect their new parent club, and now they’ve unveiled “fauxback” jerseys and hats that emulate one of the most distinctive looks from the Astros’ fashionable history. The team announced that for

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Round Rock Express introduce new logos with Astros affiliation

Every two years, baseball fans get to witness one of the true wonders of the sports world: the expiration of player development contracts that Major League clubs have with the minor league teams in their farm systems. At most levels, there’s one minor league team for each Major League team,

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Round Rock Express take on role of zombie armadillos

During the past offseason, Dell Diamond, home of the Double-A Round Rock Express, served as a set for the TV show Fear the Walking Dead. The Express will carry the partnership with AMC into the new baseball season, when for one game May 5, they take on the identity of

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Departing Now: The Story Behind the Round Rock Express

More than a century and a quarter before the world was introduced to the Round Rock Express baseball team, Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, the International and Great Northern Railroad brought trains to Round Rock, Texas. The railroad industry changed the face of the city forever. According to the city’s

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