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Edinburg Roadrunners

 
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Edinburg Roadrunners
Founded in 2006
Edinburg, Texas
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League affiliations
Name
  • Edinburg Roadrunners (2009-present)

Edinburg Coyotes (2006-2008)

Team Colors
  • Blue, red, gold, black, white
Ballpark
  • Edinburg Stadium
Championships
  • League titles:
Owner(s)/Operated By: Reunion Sports Group
General Manager: Doug Leary
Manager: Vince Moore
Media: McAllen Monitor
Website: www.roadrunnerball.com/

The Edinburg Roadrunners are a professional baseball team based in Edinburg, Texas, in the United States. The Roadrunners are a member of United League Baseball, an independent professional league which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball. From the 2006 season to the present, the Roadrunners have played their home games at Edinburg Stadium.

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History

Originally named the Edinburg Coyotes, this franchise of United League Baseball replaced the Central Baseball League's Edinburg Roadrunners as the area's professional baseball club. The Coyotes began their existence by winning an historic 17 games without a loss, a minor league record, completing over 5 series before finally losing to the San Angelo Colts. The Coyotes went on to win the inaugural United League regular season title before losing to the Alexandria Aces in the league championship. After spending its first three seasons as the Coyotes, United League Baseball at a press conference on April 30, 2009 announced the franchise would become the Edinburg Roadrunners, named after the prior popular ball club, including its team logo and mascot.

Team Record

Seasons as Edinburg Roadrunners shown in red
Seasons as Edinburg Coyotes shown in tan

Season W L Win % Result
2009 46 34 .575 Wild Card
2008 41 44 .482 Wild Card
2007 38 56 .404
Winter 2007 5 15 .250
2006 57 33 .633 Regular Season Champions

All-Stars

Players

2006

  • Evan Cherry, OF
  • Robinson Cancel, C
  • Neomar Flores, RHP
  • Eric Montoya, RHP
  • Jose Olmeda, 1B
  • Edwar Ramirez, RHP
  • Julio Ruiz, RHP

2007

  • Julio Castro, RHP
  • Luis Espinosa, C
  • Eric Gonzalez, 2B
  • Aaron Guerra, RHP
  • Rodney Medina, OF
  • Bric Steed, LHP
  • Nelson Teilon, SS

2008

  • Julio Castro, RHP

Major League Players

Original Roadrunners

The original Edinburg Roadrunners were a franchise of the now defunct Texas-Louisiana League, later the Central Baseball League, and played from 2001-05. Like the current Roadrunners, the original team was an independent baseball team not affiliated with either Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball. They also played their home games at Edinburg Stadium.

Team Record

Season W L Win % Result
2001 64 32 .667 Texas-Louisiana League Champions
2002 54 42 .563 1st half West Division Champions
2003 58 38 .604 1st & 2nd half West Division Champions
2004 68 27 .716 Central Baseball League Champions
2005 49 45 .521 Wild Card

Managers

  • Chad Tredaway (2001-04)
  • Vince Moore (2004-05)

All-Stars

2001

  • Scott Fowler, RHP (Rookie of the Year)
  • Sergio Guerrero, 2B
  • Ryan Harris, RHP
  • Chad Tredaway, Manager (Manager of the Year)

2002

  • Pedro Cervantes, RP
  • Scott Green, RHP
  • Steve Shirley, 3B (Rookie of the Year)
  • Chad Tredaway, Manager (Manager of the Year)

2003

  • Ryan Harris, RHP

2004

  • Anthony Angel, 2B
  • Pedro Flores, LHP
  • Ryan Harris, RHP
  • Ryan Lehr, IF
  • Eric Montoya, RHP
  • Ryan Webb, OF

2005

  • Matt Spencer, OF
  • Steve Wilkerson, P

Major League Players

Connections With Current Edinburg Roadrunners

Connections between the original and current Edinburg Roadrunners include the same name, logo, colors, mascot Rowdy the Roadrunner, manager Vince Moore, CBL/ULB All-Star Eric Gonzalez, Pitcher Pedro Flores, and playing at Edinburg Baseball Stadium. The Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings have been a rival of both teams.

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