Houston Chronicle

Skeeters to AAA becomes official

- By Chandler Rome chandler.rome@chron.com twitter.com/chandler_rome

The Astros officially named the Sugar Land Skeeters their new Class AAA affiliate on Friday, completing the Skeeters’ transition from a sometimes-quirky independen­t club to bona fide big league stepping stone.

The relocation affords the Astros a Class AAA affiliate just 22.7 miles from Minute Maid Park — one of the shortest distances between aminor league team and its parent club in all of baseball. The team also acquired amajority ownership of the Skeeters in a deal that is expected to be finalized by the end of the calendar year.

The Astros now own three of their minor league affiliates: the Skeeters, Class AA Corpus Christi Hooks and Class A Advanced Fayettevil­le.

"We are excited to bring Triple A baseball to Sugar Land, which is a great city with great fans," Astros owner Jim Crane said in a statement. "We look forward to partnering with the city of Sugar Land’s great leadership to reinvest into the ballpark to make it one of the best Triple A facilities in the country.”

The Skeeters will play in the Pacific Coast League and continue their operations at the 7,500-seat Constellat­ion Field. Each of the Astros’ last three Class AAA teams have played in the Pacific Coast League.

The Astros were entering the third year of a four-year player developmen­t contract with the Class AAA Round Rock Express, but Major League Baseball’s takeover of the minor league system will void it. Multiple reports indicate the Express will reunite with the Texas Rangers and become their Class AAA affiliate.

The Express was cofounded by former Astros president of business operations Reid Ryan.

Last November, Astros owner Jim Crane reassigned Ryan on the Astros’ executive team, installing his son, Jared, as a senior vice president, executive operations. Ryan remained with the club through the 2020 season before his agreement expired on Oct. 31.

Ryan’s father, Hall of Fame righthande­r Nolan Ryan, left his position as an executive adviser shortly after Reid’s reassignme­nt.

“My time with the Astros was incredible. I enjoy edevery moment of it,” Reid Ryan said Monday. “The Astros will remain very special to my heart. I love the city and the fans and the organizati­on, and it will always be a part of me.”

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