Chad Tredaway

Hometown: Edinburg, Texas

High School: Edinburg High (’90)

College: Seminole State College of Florida

Best known for: Baseball


Tredaway played baseball at Edinburg High (Class of ’90). He was National Junior College Athletic Association Player of the Year before being drafted by the Chicago Cubs and embarking on a professional career. 

He also played for Reynosa in the Mexican League before managing the minor league Edinburg Roadrunners and the Fort Worth Cats. 

“I’ve had quite a few great memories, but managing in my hometown for the Roadrunners in our inaugural season and winning the championship in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks is something I will never forget,” Tredaway said. “I was so proud to be a part of that team, and not only winning the title that year, but coping with 9/11 together.”

He is the son of 2009 inductee Reggie Tredaway.

“I was lucky to have a father who is one of the best baseball minds around,” Chad said. “I got a front seat to that every day, and everything I’ve done in this game is because he instilled that

into me.”