Dell Diamond

Dell Diamond is the home stadium of the Round Rock Express, the Triple-A Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Texas Rangers major league baseball team. On April 16, 2000, the then-Double-A affiliate Express played their first home game at the stadium.

Dell Diamond
Location3400 East Palm Valley Boulevard
Round Rock, Texas
United States
Coordinates30.5273°N 97.6305°W / 30.5273; -97.6305
OwnerCity of Round Rock
OperatorRyan Sanders Baseball LP
Capacity11,631
Record attendance13,475 (June 16, 2006)
Field sizeLeft field: 335 feet (102 m)
Center field: 400 feet (120 m)
Right field: 325 feet (99 m)
SurfaceTifTuf Bermuda grass
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 26, 1999 (1999-02-26)
OpenedApril 16, 2000 (2000-04-16)
Construction cost$25 million
($44.2 million in 2023 dollars)
ArchitectHKS, Inc.
Project managerThe Madison Group, Ltd.
Services engineerBlum Consulting Engineers, Inc.
General contractorHensel Phelps
Tenants
  • Round Rock Express (TL/PCL/AAAW) 2000–present
  • Austin Elite (MLR) 2019

Dell Diamond is built on 85 acres (344,000 m2) of former farmland on the east side of Round Rock, Texas, a rapidly growing suburban city northeast of Austin. Nolan Ryan and his son Reid Ryan, part owners of the Express, originally wanted a stadium inside the city of Austin, but found a more attractive site in the City of Round Rock, with support from the city leadership. The city of Round Rock contributed $7.35 million to the $25 million cost of the facility. The city owns the ballpark and gave the Express a 38-year lease. Local-based computer technology company Dell contracted for naming rights in a deal that will cost the company $2.5 million over 15 years.

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