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Reid Ryan

Reid Ryan is an baseball executive and former pitcher, best known as the eldest son of Hall of Fame pitcher and as the founder and CEO of Ryan Sanders , which owns and operates the Triple-A and other sports-related ventures. Ryan's career in baseball spans playing and executive roles, beginning with collegiate pitching at the University of Texas and , followed by a brief professional stint after being drafted by the in the 17th round of the 1994 MLB Draft, where he appeared in 48 games over two seasons with a combined 5–15 record and 5.88 ERA. In 1999, he co-founded Ryan Sanders Baseball (later rebranded as Ryan Sanders ), acquiring the and relocating them to , to establish the Express as a top affiliate of the Astros, consistently ranking among the leaders in attendance and fan experience. From 2013 to 2019, Ryan served as President of Business Operations for the Houston Astros, overseeing major initiatives including the renovation of , the development of the team's facility in , and the establishment of a Class A affiliate in ; during his tenure, the Astros achieved a 101-win season in 2017, won the , and returned to the Fall Classic in 2019. He returned to the family business in December 2020 as CEO of Ryan Sanders Sports & Entertainment, continuing to expand its portfolio, which includes ownership stakes in the and teams, as well as involvement in Brands and community initiatives through the Foundation. Ryan has also served on Major League Baseball's Player Development License governance committee and was an for the 2022 documentary Facing about his father's career.

Early life

Birth and family background

Reid Ryan was born on November 21, 1971, in . He is the eldest child of , a Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher renowned for his record-setting strikeouts and longevity in , and Ruth Ryan (née Holdorff), whom Nolan married in 1967. Ryan has two younger siblings: brother Nolan Reese Ryan, born in 1976, and sister Wendy Lynn Ryan, born in 1977. The family was based in , near , , throughout Ryan's 27-year MLB career, which spanned stints with the (1966–1971), California Angels (1972–1979), Astros (1980–1988), and (1989–1993); spent offseasons at home with his wife and children, fostering a close-knit family environment centered on their Texas ranching interests and involvement. From a young age, Reid Ryan was immersed in due to his father's career, growing up near and gaining early exposure to the sport; in the 1980s, during Nolan's tenure with the Astros, Reid frequently served as a bat boy at the , running errands and absorbing the atmosphere of games. This foundational influence from Nolan Ryan's Hall of Fame legacy shaped Reid's lifelong connection to .

High school years

Reid Ryan attended in , where he developed his interest in during his formative years. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the sport, Ryan followed in the footsteps of his father, , who had also been a standout athlete at the same school decades earlier. As a for the Alvin High School Yellow Jackets, Ryan honed his skills on the mound, showcasing a that reached speeds in the low 80s . During his senior year in the 1989-1990 season, he compiled a 4-2 record, demonstrating solid performance despite competing in of his father's legendary legacy. These experiences helped shape his athletic development, emphasizing discipline and technique over raw power, and fueled his aspiration to pursue at the collegiate level. The proximity of the family's life to the Houston Astros, where pitched during much of Reid's adolescence, provided additional motivation and exposure to . Upon graduating from in 1990, Ryan transitioned to , carrying forward the foundational skills he had built as a high school athlete.

College career

University of Texas

Reid Ryan, son of Hall of Fame pitcher , was recruited by the following a standout high school career at , where he earned all-district honors as a senior. In February 1990, the 6-foot, 170-pound right-handed pitcher verbally committed to play for the , drawn by the program's prestige and his father's Texas roots, with Longhorns head coach praising Ryan's 86 mph potential. Ryan enrolled at the university in the fall of 1990, beginning his career as a freshman on the 1991 roster. As a pitcher for the Longhorns, Ryan saw extremely limited action during the 1991 season, appearing in just two games and totaling 3⅓ . In his collegiate debut in relief against Texas–Arlington in February 1991, he pitched two innings, allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts using an 85 mph and overhand , contributing to a 10–3 Texas victory. His overall performance yielded no decisions, with scant recorded strikeouts or earned runs due to the brevity of his appearances. Notably, Ryan faced his father in an April 2, 1991, exhibition game against the , where he pitched two innings (and faced two more batters), striking out one batter but allowing four runs on five hits. The Longhorns, under coach Gustafson, enjoyed a strong campaign, finishing 48-18 overall and winning the championship before advancing to the NCAA Central Regional tournament, where they were ranked as high as No. 5 nationally. Despite the team's success and deep pitching staff, Ryan's minimal role stemmed from intense competition among recruits, limiting his development opportunities. Seeking greater playing time to advance his skills, Ryan decided to transfer after the season, initially considering options like Blinn before finalizing his move to in August .

Texas Christian University

After beginning his college baseball career at the University of Texas, where he appeared in limited action as a freshman in 1991, Reid Ryan transferred to (TCU) ahead of the 1992 season to join the Horned Frogs baseball team. At TCU, Ryan developed into a key starter in the (SWC), pitching primarily as a right-handed starter over three seasons from 1992 to 1994. His time with the Horned Frogs marked the culmination of his amateur career, building on his early experiences to achieve greater consistency and workload on the mound. In his senior year of 1994, Ryan posted a 7-6 record with a 5.44 over 96 in 16 starts, including one , helping anchor the rotation during a successful campaign. Over his full tenure at , he compiled an 18-14 record with a 5.21 across 221 in 52 appearances (39 starts), four complete games, and one , demonstrating steady improvement in durability and command. Notably, Ryan contributed significantly to the team's accomplishments, including pitching the Horned Frogs to the 1994 SWC championship—their first since 1972—and a subsequent appearance in the NCAA Tournament regional. Ryan graduated from in 1995 with a in radio-TV-film, concluding his collegiate eligibility and transitioning toward professional opportunities.

Professional playing career

1994 MLB Draft

Reid Ryan was selected by the in the 17th round, 477th overall, of the 1994 June Amateur Draft out of (), where he had completed his junior season as a right-handed . At the time, Ryan stood 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighed 185 pounds, drawing interest for his collegiate performance that helped lead to a championship earlier that year. The selection carried added significance due to Ryan's family ties; his father, , a former pitcher, was serving as a special assistant to the president for the Rangers during the 1994 season, providing a direct connection to the organization that drafted him. Following the draft, Ryan signed with the Rangers and was immediately assigned to their short-season Class A affiliate, the , in the New York-Penn League, marking the start of his professional playing career.

Minor league seasons

Following his selection in the 1994 MLB Draft by the , Reid Ryan began his professional career that summer with the of the New York-Penn League. In 14 starts, he posted a 5-5 record with a 2.90 over 83.2 , allowing 73 and 2 home runs while striking out 63 batters and walking 36. His performance provided a solid debut, demonstrating control and effectiveness in his initial exposure to . Ryan's second and final professional season in 1995 was more challenging, as he split time between the Class A of the and the Class A Advanced Visalia Oaks of the . With the RiverDogs, he appeared in 22 games (5 starts), going 0-4 with a 9.38 in 47 , during which he recorded 39 strikeouts against 40 walks and surrendered 64 and 3 home runs. He then moved to Visalia for 12 appearances (5 starts), finishing 0-6 with a 9.38 over 31.2 , striking out 14 and walking 26 while giving up 51 and 3 home runs. The combined 0-10 mark and elevated across both stops highlighted ongoing struggles with command and run prevention. Over his two minor league seasons, Ryan made 48 appearances (24 starts), compiling a 5-15 record with 116 strikeouts and 102 walks in 162.1 total innings pitched. He never reached the major leagues and retired from professional playing after the 1995 season amid these performance difficulties.

Executive career

Ryan-Sanders Baseball and Round Rock Express

In 1998, Reid Ryan co-founded Ryan-Sanders Baseball Inc. alongside his father, Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, and Houston businessman Don Sanders, forming the ownership group that would develop minor league franchises in Texas. This venture marked Ryan's shift from his brief professional playing career to executive roles in baseball operations, driven by a passion for team ownership and community engagement. Ryan-Sanders Baseball acquired the Double-A Jackson Generals franchise from the Texas League in 1999 and relocated it to Round Rock, Texas, rebranding it as the Round Rock Express, which began play in 2000 as the Houston Astros' Double-A affiliate. Under Reid Ryan's leadership as president and CEO, the group developed Dell Diamond, a $22 million multi-purpose stadium that opened in April 2000 and seated over 7,600 fans, setting a standard for minor league facilities with its fan-friendly design and amenities. The Express quickly achieved commercial success, drawing 668,792 fans in 2001 to set an all-time Double-A attendance record and consistently ranking among the top-drawing minor league teams, which fueled business expansion including corporate partnerships and non-baseball events. In 2005, as the Express transitioned to the Astros' Triple-A affiliate in the , Ryan-Sanders Baseball expanded by establishing the as a new Double-A expansion team in the , also affiliated with the Astros, and constructing as its home. Reid Ryan oversaw the Hooks' launch, emphasizing community integration and , which contributed to the franchise's rapid growth and strong local support. Through these efforts, Ryan-Sanders Baseball built two of the most successful operations in the country, generating significant financial returns while fostering and community ties in Round Rock and via youth programs, local hiring, and events that attracted millions of visitors. The franchises under Ryan's guidance earned accolades for innovation in fan experience and , establishing a model for profitability and civic impact.

Houston Astros presidency

In May 2013, Reid Ryan was appointed as President of Business Operations for the Houston Astros, becoming the youngest team president in at age 41. He reported directly to owner and oversaw all aspects of the team's business operations, including sales, marketing, and stadium management. During Ryan's tenure, the Astros experienced substantial growth in revenue and fan engagement, driven by on-field success and targeted initiatives. Attendance at rose from 1,751,829 in 2013 to a franchise-record 2,857,367 in 2019, reflecting increased fan interest amid the team's turnaround. The franchise's value more than doubled, from $626 million in 2013 to $1.675 billion in 2019, according to valuations, bolstered by a lucrative deal and rising ticket sales. Ryan spearheaded renovations at , including the 2015-2017 upgrades that added escalators, expanded food and beverage options, introduced new premium seating, and replaced the iconic Tal's Hill with additional outfield seating to enhance fan access and experience. Ryan's leadership coincided with the Astros' most successful period in franchise history, including their first championship in 2017 and an in 2019. These achievements elevated the team's profile and contributed to business expansion. Ryan became involved in the fallout from the Astros' 2017-2018 sign-stealing , cooperating with Baseball's investigation into the team's use of technology to decode opponents' signs. In November 2019, shortly after the Astros' loss and amid emerging reports of the scandal, Ryan was demoted to the role of Executive Adviser for , with owner Crane's son, Crane, assuming greater responsibilities in business operations. Ryan departed the organization in early 2020, reflecting positively on his tenure despite the circumstances, stating he harbored no bitterness and viewed the role as a career highlight that aligned with his lifelong connection to the Astros.

Return to family business and other ventures

Following his tenure with the Houston Astros, Reid Ryan returned to the family-owned (formerly Ryan-Sanders Baseball) in December 2020, reassuming the role of . In this capacity, he oversees the operations of the company's teams, including the (Triple-A ) and the (Double-A ), while navigating ongoing changes in Baseball's structure, such as facility upgrades and affiliation adjustments. also operates the , a Double-A affiliate in the . Under Ryan's leadership, Ryan Sanders Sports & Entertainment has expanded into complementary ventures, notably RS3 Hospitality and RS3 Turf, which provide culinary services and synthetic turf solutions for sports facilities across . RS3 Hospitality operates at various venues, offering innovative food and beverage options tailored to stadium environments, while RS3 Turf specializes in high-performance turf installations for and fields, including the NR34 line launched in 2025. These expansions build on the family's longstanding involvement in sports-related enterprises, diversifying revenue streams beyond ticket sales and concessions. Ryan also serves as a director and organizer of R Bank Texas, a based in Round Rock with multiple locations and assets exceeding $700 million, a position he has held since 2008. In June 2025, he testified before the U.S. House Subcommittee on the economic impact of , highlighting how teams like the Express and Hooks drive local development through infrastructure investments and community engagement. Additionally, Ryan acted as executive producer for the 2022 documentary Facing Nolan, which chronicles the career and legacy of his father, Hall of Fame pitcher . As of November 2025, Ryan continues as CEO of Ryan Sanders Sports & Entertainment, emphasizing sustainable growth amid evolving MLB policies, while maintaining his board role at R Bank and involvement in the family's broader portfolio. His prior executive experience with the Astros has informed his approach to in these ventures.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Reid Ryan married Nicole Perdue Ryan, a former player at , in 1997. The couple has three children: son Jackson (born 2000), daughter (born 2002), and daughter (born 2005). The Ryan family has resided in , including in near Round Rock and in . Ryan balances his demanding executive career in with family life, including coaching his children's teams and participating in community activities alongside Nicole and the children. Influenced by his father Nolan Ryan's emphasis on family, Reid prioritizes these bonds amid professional commitments.

Family health challenges

Reid Ryan and his wife Nicole's son, Jackson Ryan, was born in 2000 with , a condition resulting from at birth that primarily affects muscle control and tone on his right side, limiting fine motor skills in his right hand while preserving gross motor function for physical activities. Shortly after his birth, doctors warned the family of potential lifelong challenges, including issues and developmental delays, but Jackson quickly demonstrated beyond expectations. To accommodate Jackson's condition, the family adapted everyday activities and sports participation, notably equipping him with a custom glove that allowed him to pitch, field, and catch using primarily his left hand, drawing inspiration from one-handed pitcher . Jackson pursued passionately from a young age, playing as a in Little League, on his high school varsity team at Second Baptist School in (where he was coached by former MLB stars and ), and briefly in college at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in 2019. He has since transitioned into coaching roles, serving as a student-assistant coach in college and, as of 2025, as the Coordinator of Baseball Operations and Community Outreach for the , the Ryan family's minor league team. Jackson aspires to a managerial or front-office career in , emphasizing step-by-step progress in the sport he loves. The provided unwavering personal support, integrating Jackson's needs into their routine without pursuing formal , instead highlighting his story through and involvement to advocate for individuals with disabilities. Reid has publicly praised Jackson's determination, noting, "He has limited use on the right side, but that hasn't stopped him from becoming a really good ," and crediting him with fostering a deeper appreciation for perseverance. Jackson's journey has profoundly shaped Reid Ryan's life perspective, instilling a heightened sense of gratitude and motivation in his personal and professional endeavors by exemplifying triumph over adversity within the family's legacy. This experience has reinforced Reid's commitment to family resilience, influencing his approach to challenges without shifting focus to organized charitable efforts.

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