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NEW YORK -- Jim Edmonds won a Gold Glove on Wednesday, extending the streak of awards he has earned since he joined the St. Louis Cardinals prior to the 2000 season. Edmonds, a center fielder, was ...
Bader is loaded with defensive potential — as we've seen in abundance — but it doesn't hurt to have a pair of Cardinals greats, McGee (three Gold Gloves) and Edmonds (eight), giving him tips.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, since the Gold Glove was established in 1957, five center fielders have slugged .600 and won a Gold Glove in the same season: Mickey Mantle (1962), Willie ...
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 ...
Edmonds started last year with Milwaukee and finished with Cincinnati, but was injured and missed the NL playoffs. The eight-time Gold Glove winner came back to the Cardinals on Feb. 4, rejoining ...
Let’s take Howard and Edmonds as an example. 2008, in which Howard came far too close to beating Albert Pujols for the NL MVP, is the best example of how easy it is to overrate a player of his kind; ...
• Scott Rolen and Jim Edmonds, Cardinals, 2002-04 • Andruw Jones and Greg Maddux, Braves, 2000-02 The 27-year-old Kwan also made the American League All-Star team this season.
Team that with the dive and Edmonds had to essentially judge where the ball would end up, dive and place his glove in that spot. He did it. Edmonds would win the first of eight Gold Gloves that ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Eight-time Gold Glove Award winner Jim Edmonds headlined Arkansas State baseball’s annual Grand Slam Banquet presented by Kalmer Solutions inside ...
In 1998, Edmonds batted .307 with 25 homers and 91 RBIs, and he won a second Gold Glove. The Angels were in a race for a division title that year, and Edmonds batted .340 with 20 RBIs during ...
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.