Huntsville, TX, June 01, 2012-- Nolan Ryan Beef is proud to announce the launch of a new premium beef line, Nolan Ryan’s All-Natural Grass-Fed Beef. Nolan Ryan’s Grass-Fed Beef offers superior beef cuts from cattle raised exclusively on pastures in the USA. This beef is never fed grain, given any hormones, or antibiotics, and is 100 percent free of artificial ingredients and preservatives.
Nolan Ryan’s Grass Fed beef will be available in Kroger’s Southwest division stores in Texas and Louisiana beginning in May. It will be the first time the retailer will sell a premium, grass-fed beef offering. Available Nolan Ryan Grass-Fed Beef cuts include:
· Ribeye
· Tenderloin
· Chuck Roast
· Ground Beef (85/15)
“Our number one priority is quality, and grass-fed cattle produce beef in its purest form. It’s difficult and rare for ranchers to raise grass-fed cattle and we’ve created a great program with select ranching partners to expand the Nolan Ryan product line and offer our customers the finest quality beef,” said Charlie Bradbury, president and CEO of Nolan Ryan Beef.
Studies reveal that grass-fed beef is more nutritious and is higher in Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA), and has a better balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids.
To be selected for the Nolan Ryan’s All Natural Beef grass-fed program, ranchers and cattle are hand-selected by Nolan Ryan professionals, and uphold Nolan Ryan’s strict dietary protocol. All Nolan Ryan Beef products must pass Nolan Ryan’s rigorous selection process that guarantees quality and tenderness in addition to exceeding USDA standards.
The Hall of Fame pitcher who threw four of his seven no-hitters for the Angels has vivid memories of the last time he was on the Angel Stadium mound, on Sept. 17, 1993.
Ryan was a 46-year-old right-hander pitching for the Rangers, and in the second-to-last start of his distinguished 27-year career, he allowed one unearned run and four hits, struck out five and walked none in seven innings of a 2-1 loss to the Angels.
“I didn’t win, but I had pretty good stuff,” Ryan said. “I knew it was the last time I was going to pitch here. I was a little emotional. The fans here always treated me well.”
Ryan, who canceled a scheduled visit to throw out a ceremonial first pitch as part of the Angels’ 50th anniversary celebration because of health issues last July, is in enemy territory now.
That’s how much the Rangers-Angels rivalry has grown, with Texas winning the past two American League pennants after the Angels won the 2002 World Series and five of six AL West titles from 2004-2009.
“They dominated the division for many years, and we took over the last two years,” Ryan said. “They made a commitment to improving the club over the winter. It’s good for baseball, it’s good that people perceive it as a rivalry. I think it’s growing, developing, but do I think it’s at the level of the Boston-New York rivalry? No, I don’t.”
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