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"Chuck Norris CAN divide by zero" VEB will be sponsoring Jim Edmonds’ B-Ref page. It will link to a fanpost I will put up as soon as I have a good photo to use. In this fanpost, feel free to post any favorite memories, photos, gifs, etc. about Jim...
Despite his dynamic postseason play, should St. Louis Cardinals fans expect production on the field in 2012 on par with his stature off it? After the 2007 season, John Mozeliak, then the new St. Louis Cardinals general manager, traded all-time great...
Retired Cardinals player Jim Edmonds points his son, Landon, to the mound to throw the first pitch of Opening Day before the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres' MLB National League baseball game in St. Louis, Missouri, March 31, 2011. View Photo »
If there's any footage of the first game, then I have no idea where it might be. That's a game I would love to see. It's not a "play" per se, but it's very much legendary. Jim Edmonds' catch in 1997, considered by some to be the greatest ever, is one I...
Something funny happened on the way to change in 2007. In a series of moves that seemed curious at the time and foolish by the middle of the season, the Cardinals moved quickly to not only re-sign the team that won the World Series but shovel cash and...
Does anyone know when the Cardinals will install his statue outside of Busch? Jim Edmonds did not play for the Cardinals in 1999. Over the four seasons from 2000 through 2003, he put together four of the six best seasons of his career (with the other...
Former St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, right, hugs Cardinals manager Tony La Russa after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the start of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres on opening day Thursday, March 31, 2011,... View Photo »
St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds expressed surprise Sunday for being inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. But the man who won six of his eight Gold Gloves in St. Louis and was a key part of two Cardinals World Series teams all...
Here it comes. Here comes the mess, and it’s heading straight for Cooperstown. This January, the Baseball Writers Association of America held its annual Hall of Fame election, this time voting Barry Larkin into Cooperstown. It was a standard...
James Patrick "Jim" Edmonds (born June 27, 1970 in Fullerton, California) is a left-handed center fielder who is currently a free agent. Edmonds has also played for the California/Anaheim Angels, the St. Louis Cardinals, the San Diego Padres, and the Chicago Cubs. He was affectionately known by Cardinal fans as Jimmy Baseball, Jimmy Ballgame,... Full Article
Former St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, right, hugs Cardinals manager Tony La Russa after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the start of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres on opening day Thursday, March 31, 2011, in St. Louis. Edmonds announced his...
View Photo »St. Louis Cardinals Jim Edmonds hits a walkoff two-run home run during an MLB playoff game in St. Louis, in this October 20, 2004 file photo. The center fielder, who hit for power, has retired from Major League Baseball after 17 seasons, the Cardinals said Friday. Edmonds, whose...
View Photo »St. Louis Cardinals Jim Edmonds celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a walkoff two-run home run during an MLB playoff game in St. Louis, in this October 20, 2004 file photo. The center fielder, who also hit for power, has retired from Major League Baseball after 17 seasons,...
View Photo »Former St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, right, hugs Cardinals manager Tony La Russa after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the start of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres on opening day Thursday, March 31, 2011, in St. Louis. Edmonds announced his...
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