RockHounds Take Home Top Honor
'HOUNDS RECEIVE JOHN H. JOHNSON PRESIDENT'S AWARD
The Midland RockHounds have been named winner of the 2007 John H. Johnson President's Award; Minor League Baseball's highest honor.
The award is "... presented annually to honor the complete baseball franchise."
"This award represents everything that is important to our franchise," said general manager Monty Hoppel. "It's about being part of two communities; baseball and the Permian Basin."
Minor League Baseball (formerly known as the National Association of Professional Baseball Clubs) includes 175 teams in 16 leagues, ranging from Short-Season Single-A to Triple-A. The RockHounds are the Double-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics.
"To be recognized out of all of minor league baseball is a once-in-a-lifetime honor. To be honored by your peers is both very humbling and very rewarding. On behalf of our ownership, staff, our fans and business partners, we're extremely proud to accept this award," Hoppel said.
The official presentation of the award will be made December 6, as part of baseball's annual winter meetings. This year's site is Nashville, Tennessee.
The President's Award is Minor League Baseball's highest honor, and is based on:
Long-term Franchise stability
Contribution to the community
Contribution to league stability
Financial success of the franchise
Contribution to the baseball industry
The franchise was "born" in 1972 as the Midland Cubs. Current owners Miles Prentice and Bob Richmond purchased the club in 1990, beginning a decade during which the club would reach unprecedented ... and perhaps unexpected ... heights.
"We were told the franchise had reached its peak, that nothing more could be accomplished and that there was no room for growth," said Hoppel, who became the franchise's general manager in 1989. "We believed a great foundation had been set by the original owners, and that this market, despite its size, was and is a great baseball community. Our goal was to build on that foundation and take the franchise to the next level."
The club went on to set attendance records at Christensen Stadium, breaking the 200,000 attendance mark ... once thought unreachable in the market ... in 1995 and again in 1996.
In 2002, the club moved into its current home, Citibank Ballpark, part of the Scharbauer Sports Complex. Last season, its sixth in the facility, the RockHounds drew an average of 4.096 fans per game, a new franchise per game record. The team has drawn more than 250,000 fans in each of its six seasons in the new stadium. The Midland-Odessa market, one of the smallest of Double-A Baseball's 30 markets, has a combined population of fewer than 200,000.
In announcing the award to a gathering of media, business partners and fans at Citibank Ballpark, Hoppel thanked those who he called "visionaries" for keeping the franchise viable and for the new era the team and community entered with the building of the sports complex. The RockHounds' home sits side-by-side with a football-soccer stadium, which hosts nationally renowned West Texas high school football and other events.
"This stadium and this complex are a tribute to the partnership that exists between our team and this community," he said. "This is a stadium that rivals any in the nation, and to have this kind of facility in a market this size is possible only because of the dedication of a group of people who turned a dream into reality. That's why this award is shared with them."
Among the Johnson Award criteria is benefiting the community through baseball. In naming the RockHounds as the award's winner, Minor League Baseball pointed to the club's contributions made, year-round, through a wide range of events, the most prominent of those being the annual West Texas Sports Banquet & Memorabilia Auction.
The event was instituted in 1991, soon after Miles Prentice and Bob Richmond purchased the team. The inaugural event, considered a huge success, raised $4,500 for local charities. Over the course of its 17-year history, the event has raised more than $300,000 to benefit local causes.
The winter banquet heads a list of nearly 80 fund-raising events, large and small, the club sponsors each year. Included in that list is the Scott Seator Memorial Fund, which donates funds to local youth charities and honors the memory of the team's former Director of Communications who passed away in September of 1996 following a battle with cancer. Scott was the heart and soul of the team's school programs, which were noted in Minor League Baseball's criteria for the Johnson Award.
"Scott was a very special person, and his presentations in our schools touched the lives, literally, of thousands of kids," Hoppel said. "Our staff does a great job of continuing to send a very positive message to school-age kids throughout the year. This award is about long-term commitment, and what Scott started we continue today. Baseball and sports are a great vehicle with which to reach kids and to bring them a positive message. This award honors that commitment and, in doing so, it honors everyone who has played a role in the franchise's development and that includes Scott."
Team owners Prentice and Richmond are among the most respected men in Minor League Baseball. Prentice has served on the National Association Board of Directors, while Richmond is president of both the Northwest and Arizona Rookie Leagues. Hoppel said the commitment of the team's ownership has been steadfast.
"Bob and Miles have always believed in this franchise and this community. They have been approached on several occasions by those hoping to acquire a franchise ... in other words, hoping our ownership might move the team out of the Permian Basin. The fact the RockHounds are still here, and continuing to grow, is a reflection of the commitment by both our ownership and this community."
The RockHounds are just the third Texas League franchise to win the Johnson Award. The El Paso Diablos were honored in 1986 and the Tulsa Drillers won the ward in 1999.
The (then) Midland Angels were named the Texas League's Organization of the Year in 1990 and again in 1994. In 1995, the Angels won the prestigious Bob Freitas Award, naming them the top franchise in Double-A Baseball. The RockHounds captured the franchise's third Texas League Organization of the Year honor in 2002, following the opening of the new stadium. Hoppel has been named the league's Executive of the Year three times: 1991, 1995 and 2002.
Now entering its 37th season, the franchise has had just three major affiliations:
- Midland Cubs (1973-1984) Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs
- Midland Angels (1985-1998) Double-A affiliate of the California / Anaheim Angels
- Midland RockHounds (1999-present) Double-A affiliate of the Oakland A's
The RockHounds nickname accompanied the 1999 affiliation change and was designed to give the franchise its own identity (a "RockHound" is a geologist, one who searches for oil).
The Oakland A's era has been, by far, the most successful on the field, producing the franchise's first-ever outright Texas League championship (2005) and first-ever back-to-back trips to the playoffs (2005 and 2006). The inaugural RockHounds team featured not only the Texas League's second-ever Triple Crown winner (Adam Piatt), but future Cy Young Award winner Barry Zito and all-star Tim Hudson. The 2005 championship club featured Texas League Manager of the Year Von Hayes and Player of the Year Andre Ethier, now a starter with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Hoppel concluded the CitiBank Ballpark gathering with a thought that remains at the heart of the franchise's philosophy.
"My favorite sight at our ballpark is standing at the front gate and watching families come to the ballpark. Kids with their parents or even their grandparents. I look forward to enjoying that for many years to come."
Minor League Baseball partners with TruGreen
FRANKLIN, Tenn. -- TruGreen, the nation's leading lawn care treatment provider, is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Minor League Baseball that includes activations across all 120 clubs, a makeover of the home dugout in each market, sponsorship of select MiLB team grounds crews, and a new initiative called
Podcast explains why the Syracuse Mets are looking for Jim Morrison
Check out the latest episodes of The Show Before the Show, MiLB.com's official podcast. A segment rundown is listed below, in case you want to skip to a particular section. Like the podcast? Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts. The podcast is also available via Spotify, Megaphone and other
Dash im-prom-tu promo and Mets' Suero joins the podcast
Check out the latest episodes of The Show Before the Show, MiLB.com's official podcast. A segment rundown is listed below, in case you want to skip to a particular section. Like the podcast? Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts. The podcast is also available via Spotify, Megaphone and other
Minor League Baseball partners with Circle K
Minor League Baseball announced a new national partnership with Circle K, which will see the convenience store giant become the “Official Convenience Store of Minor League Baseball.” During the 2025 season, the Circle K brand will be integrated into the MiLB in-stadium experience through in-game video board assets at most
These 15 moments led to season No. 15 of Minor League road trips
Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from his newsletter is a mere taste of the smorgasbord of delights he offers every week. Read the full newsletter here, and subscribe to his newsletter here.
MiLB podcast crew makes Opening Day predictions
Check out the latest episodes of The Show Before the Show, MiLB.com's official podcast. A segment rundown is listed below, in case you want to skip to a particular section. Like the podcast? Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts. The podcast is also available via Spotify, Megaphone and other
Everything you need to know for Triple-A Opening Day
First, there was big league Opening Day. Now it's Triple-A's turn to take the spotlight. The Minor League season opens Friday when the Triple-A International League and Pacific Coast League seasons get underway for the first of MiLB’s two Opening Days. And right out of the gates, several of baseball's
Top prospects to watch at Triple-A -- one for each organization
It’s Triple-A’s turn up to bat on Friday. The regular season begins for the Minor Leagues’ highest level one day after the action starts on the Major League side. Fun fact: it’ll be the earliest start to a Minor League season since 1951 (March 27). Double-A, High-A and Single-A will
Here's where every Top 100 prospect is expected to start the season
The 2025 Opening Day prospect roster announcements began last week when the Cubs informed Matt Shaw (MLB No. 19) he was making the trip overseas to compete in the Tokyo Series. Roki Sasaki (No. 1) also received the good news, but his assignment was much less of a surprise. Now
Nationals prospect King joins MiLB podcast
Check out the latest episodes of The Show Before the Show, MiLB.com's official podcast. A segment rundown is listed below, in case you want to skip to a particular section. Like the podcast? Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts. The podcast is also available via Spotify, Megaphone and other
Here are the 2025 All-Spring Breakout Teams
Fifteen games, several jersey swaps and countless highlights later, the second edition of Spring Breakout has officially concluded – and it lived up to its billing. Of the 16 contests sprinkled across four days, only one game (Dodgers vs. Cubs) was rained out. Coincidentally, the Cubs were one of two
Rox young sluggers aim to bring pop back to Coors Field
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Coors Field may provide the best run-scoring environment in Major League Baseball, but the Rockies haven’t taken advantage of it in recent years. Even without adjusting for Coors, they have fielded offenses worse than the league average the past three seasons, and they scored the fewest runs
Astros brass sees potential in consistently 'underranked' farm system
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The last time the Astros landed in the top 10 of MLB Pipeline’s farm system rankings was before the 2019 season. Since those rankings expanded to all 30 teams ahead of the 2020 season -- 11 lists in total -- they’ve never ranked higher than
Complete results and highlights from Spring Breakout
The second edition of MLB Spring Breakout is complete, and there was no shortage of highlights from the future stars of Major League Baseball over the four-day showcase. Here's a complete breakdown of the 16-game exhibition:
Southpaw Spring Breakout: White Sox future on display with Schultz, Smith
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- If all goes as planned for the White Sox, left-handers Hagen Smith and Noah Schultz won’t spend much time following each other to the mound in a single game. Schultz, the No. 1 White Sox prospect and No. 16 overall, per MLB Pipeline, and Smith, who is
In first pro game, Rainer offers pop, promise to Tigers fans
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Bryce Rainer’s pro career consisted of workouts and batting practice until Sunday.
'Me and Brady on the dirt again': House, King reunite at Spring Breakout
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The 2025 Spring Breakout was a flashback for Brady House and Seaver King. Over 10 years ago, the infielders were travel ball teammates in Georgia who shared the dream of making it to the Major Leagues. Now, they are top prospects in the same organization,
Lambert -- 'an adrenaline guy' -- hoping to be next Mets bullpen gem
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Ryan Lambert loves throwing hard. He relishes the idea of getting to two strikes and blowing hitters away. “Get me in a game,” Lambert said, “cool things will happen.”
Stewart embraces Spring Breakout: 'What's not to love?'
PHOENIX -- Sal Stewart was one fired-up Reds prospect. On Sunday in the first inning during the organization's 9-7 Spring Breakout win over Brewers prospects, Stewart lifted a 2-2 pitch that sailed over the center fielder's head to the wall. Already not known as a speedster, he stumbled running between
Prospect Peña quietly drawing raves in Brewers' farm system
PHOENIX – Jesús Made was at the top of the Brewers’ lineup for Sunday’s 9-7 loss to the Reds in the finale of MLB’s four-day Spring Breakout, a fitting perch when you consider that the 17-year-old infielder is under a bright spotlight as MLB Pipeline’s No. 55 prospect. Made could
Brecht -- in 1st outing since '24 Draft -- wows at Spring Breakout
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Sunday's Spring Breakout showcase was the perfect unveiling for Rockies No. 5 prospect Brody Brecht. A right-handed pitcher from the University of Iowa whom the Rockies selected 38th overall last summer, Brecht had a nice collegiate resume, an interesting backstory as a former wide receiver for the
Braves prospects show promise in Spring Breakout
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- As Terry Pendleton prepared to serve as the manager of the Braves prospect team that played the Tigers prospect team in a Spring Breakout game on Sunday afternoon, he said fans should be patient with John Gil and Luis Guanipa, a pair of teenagers who have
Yanks' Lagrange flashes triple-digit heat in Spring Breakout
SARASOTA, Fla. -- There was an audible “Ooh” from the crowd at Ed Smith Stadium, and Carlos Lagrange quickly glanced beyond the right-field wall, checking the velocity of the pitch he’d just thrown in Saturday’s 5-4 Spring Breakout loss to the Orioles. It had registered in the triple digits, and
Bradfield dedicates Spring Breakout performance to late friend
SARASOTA, Fla. -- It was about more than playing in the national spotlight. More than the dinner bet placed with an old college teammate earlier in the month. More than a game. As Enrique Bradfield Jr. slid home to score a run during the first inning of Saturday night’s Spring