Cardinals television broadcasters Jim Edmonds, left, and Chip Caray record ... would go out of his way to make sure at the end of that catch, instead of flagging it down with his feet on the ...
Edmonds spent eight seasons of his MLB career playing for the Cardinals and, after his retirement, 12 with their broadcasting ...
Jim Edmonds will not return to the St. Louis Cardinals television broadcast booth this upcoming season. “It’s not fun anymore,” Edmonds said Monday on ESPN 101’s “The Morning After ...
Former MLB outfielder Jim Edmonds says changes in the culture surrounding the St. Louis Cardinals have made it "not fun anymore." And as a result, he will not be part of the team's local broadcast ...
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ST. LOUIS – Jim Edmonds, eight-time Gold Glove winner and 2006 World Series champion, will no longer be part of the St. Louis Cardinals broadcast team. He said FanDuel Sports Network Midwest ...
ST. LOUIS — A Cardinals legend is leaving the broadcast booth. Jim Edmonds will not return to Cardinals broadcasts for the 2025 season, broadcaster FanDuel Sports Network confirmed Monday morning.
Jim Edmonds is confirming what a lot of St. Louis Cardinals fans have been feeling for the past two seasons. The World Series champion and team hall of famer made headlines over the weekend when ...
Apr 13, 2015; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Cardinals former manager Tony Larussa shakes hands with former player Jim Edmonds before the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee ...