PCL1 Round Rock Express

Express' Capps Named Broadcaster Of The Year

Published on November 17, 2009 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Round Rock Express News Release


ROUND ROCK, Texas - Mike Capps, director of broadcasting for the Round Rock Express, was named 2009 Broadcaster of the Year by BallparkDigest.com Tuesday. The 2010 season will be Capps' 11th season as the play-by-play voice of the Express.

This is another in a long line of broadcasting honors for Capps, who was named Minor League Broadcaster of the Year by Minor League News in 2006. Capps, who has been with the Express since the organization's first day, was the lead announcer for the 2009 Triple-A Baseball National Championship on ESPN2.

"Mike Capps is truly a baseball institution behind the mike," BallparkDigest.com publisher Kevin Reichard said. "His gravelly voice makes an instant connection with listeners, and his descriptions of what happens at the ballpark - both inside and outside the lines - resonate with fans and help make the Express one of the most popular minor-league franchises in the country."

Capps carries with him nearly 30 years of broadcasting experience. Prior to his time with the Express, Capps worked with various news outlets, including a stint as sports director of WFAA-TV in Dallas/Fort Worth. He also worked for CNN, during which time he covered the first Gulf War. Capps also joined legendary scout Red Murff, who discovered Nolan Ryan, to write "The Scout: Searching for the Best in Baseball."

"From the depths of my heart, I owe a handful of people nothing but thanks for believing the transition from news to baseball was the correct move," Capps said. "This award amplifies their love and belief in me. The recognition from true baseball fans and true fans of the baseball broadcasting craft is most humbling."

Capps also serves on the Goodwill Central Texas Board of Directors and is active with their GED program. He also is a member of the Rotary Club of Austin and has chaired the organization's newsletter committee. Capps earned an Emmy nomination and a Cable Ace Award for his coverage of the 1993 Waco Siege.

"We are blessed to have a talent like Mike Capps in the booth for the Express," Reid Ryan, owner and C.E.O. of Ryan-Sanders Baseball, said. "His passion for the game exudes in every word he speaks. Mike is the ultimate professional and he prepares for every game as if it were the World Series. He understands that fans look to him to provide an intimate peak into the lives of the players, the game as well as paint the mental picture of the action on the field."

Express President Jay Miller echoed Ryan's compliments and praise.

"This is a great honor for Mike, and, frankly, we're not at all surprised," Miller said. "Mike is a big-league announcer working for the Round Rock Express. When we're up five or down five, you can't tell a difference; you can't teach that. Mike's energy and enthusiasm is unmatched. Furthermore, he is loved by our fans. It's great to see fans in the stands with radios, listening to the game; that's when you know you have the right guy."

The third-annual BaseballDigest.com awards honor noteworthy accomplishments in the baseball world, covering all levels from college to the Major Leagues. Nominations for each award are submitted by readers with each award's recipient selected from those submissions by the BaseballDigest.com editors. Awards cover both individual and team accomplishments.

2010 season tickets are available through the Round Rock Express Ticket Office at 512.255.2255, or online at www.RoundRockExpress.com.




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