Edinburg Roadrunners

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The Edinburg Roadrunners of Edinburg, Texas began play in the Texas-Louisiana League in 2001. Led by manager Chad Tredaway and pitchers Pedro Flores and Ryan Harris, the club posted a 64-32 record and beat the San Angelo Colts to capture a league title.

In 2002, the league became known as the Central Baseball League, but the Roadrunners were still strong. They won a division title with a 64-42 record but lost to San Angelo in the postseason. The next season, the club featured 14 game winner Eric Montoya, and they won another division title with a 58-38 record. In 2004, Tredaway's final season as skipper, they went 68-27 en route to winning a league championship again. Under new manager Vince Moore, the Roadrunners posted their worst record, a 49-45 mark, in 2005, but once again returned to the playoffs. However, after the season, the Central League folded.

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