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Jim Edmonds batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Jim Edmonds Bookmarks

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UCB National League Central Predictions
Published 4/1/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... ’ injury situation seems to infer that it will be a luxury if he contributes anything meaningful to this team, creating an opening for the inevitable immediate evaluations of the Jim Edmonds trade when ...

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/29/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... RESERVE OUTFIELDER JIM EDMONDS It is safe to say outfield defense will not be a problem for the Acquired Team. ...

Jimmy Jam
Published 3/5/2009 by Nolan Tanana at Three Days of Cryin'
... is Jim Edmonds up to these days?  Unless he’s a reserve fireman….oh, wait, he’s not that kind of special guest?  Thank goodness.    ...

Top 100 Angels: Jim EDMONDS #22
Published 3/5/2009 by Rev Halofan at Halos Heaven
... just fine for Jim but it would not do for the Angels and he was traded just before the beginning of the 2000 season basically because nobody wanted to go into the locker room as long as he was there. Post-2005 Top 100 Angels Ranking: 26 (I gave him even shorter shrift then, one poster calls me out and says I should make equal effort for every player and I retort that every player should give equal effort, something Edmonds never did). CAREER STATS

15.
Published 2/4/2009 by sunil at SmackCaster SmackBlog
... I come to bid farewell to one of my favorite players, Jim Edmonds. He’s the greatest center fielder I’ve ever watched on a daily basis, and he’s the new benchmark for a center fielder who falls just short of the Hall of Fame. ...

Dodger Thoughts: Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Offseason (Or Maybe Tomorrow Is)
Published 1/1/2009 at Baseball Toaster
... The Dodgers have been right to pursue him despite the fact that it would mean punting the second and final year of Andruw Jones' contract, but while Ramirez would be a boon to their offense, the Dodgers and their fans should not expect a repeat of his outburst over the final two months of 2008. Given their willingness to punt on Jones, the team should look elsewhere if its unable to land Ramirez, starting with Adam Dunn, Bobby Abreu and Pat Burrell. A cheap, one-year deal for Jim Edmonds could be a budget-price alternative, as Edmonds could platoon with Jones in center while ...

SWOT Analysis - NL Central
Published 12/10/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... , the Cubs ranked 14th in the NL in right field OPS. Fukodome may bounce back but at this point, it appears to be a weak spot in an otherwise deep lineup. Replacing Jim Edmonds' production will be no easy task. Quietly, the all-time great hit .256/.369/.568 in 2008. ...

Cardinals Get a Shortstop, Padres Save Money
Published 12/5/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... In a perfect world none of these things happens and the Padres don’t need (or feel the need — makes no difference in the end) to give away Greene for a home version of the game and some car wax. I wish the Padres could find another way to recoup the $6.5 million owed Greene this year — getting the Cardinals to refund their money on the defective product they shipped to San Diego last December immediately leaps to mind. ...

Busy day for baseball
Published 11/11/2008 by D&A at New York Yankees Fan Blog
... ). Yes, that's the same Jim Edmonds who was on the scrap heap this past season and hasn't hit over .260 since 2005 . In other words, thanks but no thanks. Brett Gardner could hit .240 from the ninth spot and Edmonds wouldn't do much better. More significantly, ...

Even the Playing Fields
Published 6/13/2008 by CardsFanDan (noreply@blogger.com) at The NL Central Blog
... Glaus has been hot of late, ever since people promised that, as the weather turned around, so would his bat. Even Roy Hobbs has come back from injury and performed decently. Not find pleasure in the injury of others (well, sorta), but the fact that the Cubs leading homerun masher/speedster leadoff man went down eases the burn greatly. Yes, the Cubs still have other players that I admit are better than average (Lee, Fukudome, Ramirez, Jimmy Baseball, Soto), this is still a huge shot in the arm for them, and appears to even the ...

Cubs Get Walkoff Hit-By-Pitch, Sweep Braves: Cubs 3, Braves 2 (11 Innings)
Published 6/12/2008 by Rob (noreply@blogger.com) at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... he hit a dramatic ninth-inning homer to send the game to extras, and the second time in the eleventh, when he should have come to the plate with the bases loaded. Instead, he got yanked for pinch-hitter Reed Johnson after Bobby Cox sent lefty Jeff Ridgeway to the mound. Johnson got hit by the first pitch in the at-bat to send the Wrigley Field faithful home quite happy, but robbing Hollywood of another chance at glory. Edmonds drove in two of the Cubs' three runs, and is actually doing pretty well for himself with the Tiny Bears, hitting .264/.316/.434 with two ...

Cubs Talking Themselves Into Jim Edmonds
Published 5/14/2008 by Wrigleyville (noreply@blogger.com) at wrigleyville23
... is the biggest risk for the Cubs. Scouts agree Edmonds has lost some bat speed. Keep in mind, he strained his calf on March 6, missed six weeks, then joined the Padres six games into the season without having played a full game in center. A rehabilitation assignment longer than two days at Class A Lake Elsinore would have been a better call for Edmonds. If his offensive woes continue in Chicago, the experiment ends. OK, that's 2008. But how do you explain away the three consecutive prior years of seriously declining numbers? Huh?? 5. As ...

The Jacque Jones Job Search
Published 5/7/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... .  But Jim Edmonds is giving them some terrible production in center field this season, batting .172/.255/.230 so far this season.  (Whether or not Jones would actually represent an upgrade with his .165/.244/.253 average is an argument no one surely has time to endure.)  ...

What's Up Creampuff: Dudes That Got Hurt This Week
Published 3/7/2008 by Camp Tiger Claw at Walkoff Walk
... of back pain whilst getting shelled all week. I would recommend the Phillies have him see a back specialist. Then release him. Jeff Kent, Dodgers: Grandpa pulled a hamstring. This guy turns 40 years old today and is still playing second base. That's really something. No truth to the rumors that Kent suffered the injury either washing his car or laughing maniacally at the fact that no one has signed Barry Bonds. Jim Edmonds, Padres: Edmonds hurt his calf. You don't see those racists at PETA making a ...

The Cardinals go after yet another former Angel
Published 1/14/2008 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... the entire starting infield from that team that won it all. 1B: Scott Speizio, joined Cardinals in 2006, still on roster 2B: Adam Kennedy, re-joined Cardinals in 2007, still on roster SS: David Eckstein, on Cardinals from 2005-07, now with Toronto 3B: Troy Glaus, deal to Cardinals pending, played for Jays since ‘06 But that’s not all, look at the other St. Louis Cardinals since 2002 who have been former Angels: Jim Edmonds: With Angels from 1993-99, with Cardinals 2000-07 Orlando ...

Wild Wild (NL) West
Published 12/21/2007 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... for less than the offers he received from the Rockies and Phillies. They also acquired Jim Edmonds to replace the departed ...

From Hollywood to HOF
Published 12/17/2007 by Kujo at Rockin' the Red
... It seems like Cardinals icons from 2006 are dropping left and right now, and Jim Edmonds has become another casualty to a rebuilding/re-tooling franchise. The move is a little easier to swallow now that we know that the Cardinals had the intent to let Edmonds fade into the Cardinal red sunset, albeit with diminished playing time. Edmonds wanted to go somewhere that would give him some assurance that he would get every opportunity to play everyday. According to ...

Active Hall of Fame projections: Outfield
Published 8/20/2007 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... Jim Edmonds ...

Find Your Center
Published 8/14/2007 by attackgerbil at YFSF
... Edmonds ...

The Griddle: Interleague Day 6 roundup
Published 6/11/2007 at The Griddle
... Is Two Days Older Than Me?: Royals 17, Phillies 5 Before Jim Edmonds , there was ...

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