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Former MLB centerfielder Jim Edmonds watched his son Landon Edmonds from the lens of a proud father. Landon plays for Snead ...
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two eventual Cardinals Hall of Famers, Scott Rolen and Jim Edmonds, who soon requested trades and some fissures in the front office. Four years later, you’re attending a championship parade.
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations ... OPENING MOVE (2007) In his first trade, Mozeliak swapped All-Star fan favorite Jim Edmonds for a minor leaguer with St. Louis ties from ...
Thinking of our friend, Jim Edmonds, and hoping he starts feeling better ... 527 over 17 seasons, including eight with the Cardinals and seven with the Angels. He finished his career serving brief ...
Several St. Louis Cardinals memorabilia items are up for bid, including baseballs signed by David Eckstein, Keith Hernandez, Tom Henke and Charlie James, bobbleheads of Jim Edmonds ... During his ...
Peterson made eight straight Pro Bowls to begin his career, and was named a first-team All-Pro three times in his first five NFL seasons. His 28 interceptions with the Cardinals rank sixth in ...
The St. Louis Cardinals obviously didn't make any big ... predicted that he will top 30 homers for the first time in his career. "No. 96. Willson Contreras, 1B/DH, St. Louis Cardinals," Gonzalez ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have held their ground so far ... but he's also off to the best start offensively of his career so far. The 28-year-old has appeared in 16 games so far and is slashing ...
Peterson's stellar career concludes after 13 NFL seasons, beginning with ten illustrious campaigns with the Cardinals before making stops in Minnesota and Pittsburgh, where the 34-year-old spent ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers CB Patrick Peterson is retiring after a legendary 13 year career in the NFL—and ... Peterson was drafted by the Cardinals with the fifth overall pick in the 2011 ...
Cornerback Patrick Peterson has called it an NFL career. He announced his retirement on Monday, returning to the Arizona Cardinals to end his career where he started it as the No. 5 overall pick ...