Jim Edmonds won’t be talking about the Cardinals this season on the team's local telecasts. But he sure has plenty to say ...
Jim Edmonds recently said now former Cardinals TV partner Chip Caray might be able to work solo. Caray emphasized he doesn't want to work alone.
After nearly a decade old experience calling games for the St. Louis Cardinals, veteran broadcaster Jim Edmonds has drawn curtains, citing the current state of the team.
Jim Edmonds is confirming what a lot of St. Louis ... John Mozeliak, president of baseball operations, and The DeWitts, the principal owners of the Cardinals for nearly three decades.
Jim Edmonds said Monday he knew he didn't want ... who own the team, and President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak. But it's "not the same organization, not fun to be around," Edmonds said.
Jim Edmonds will no longer be part of the St. Louis Cardinals broadcast team. He said FanDuel Sports Network Midwest told him they weren’t bringing him back, but that he wasn’t planning on coming back ...
Jim Edmonds will no longer serve as a TV analyst ... Edmonds also complained that the game of baseball is too fast at the moment, which leaves an analyst with limited opportunities to share ...
After spending a dozen seasons being involved with St. Louis Cardinals television broadcasts in some capacity, former Cardinals player Jim Edmonds won ... (president of baseball operations John ...
KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman, along with Kevin Wheeler, Matt Pauley, and Bernie Miklasz discussed the recent comments ...
The baseball is, you know ... talents out here to Tennessee and learn how to be a gardener and a farmer." Jim Edmonds joined @101espn to talk about how the #STLCards inner circle doesn’t ...
Seeing the number featured in the ballpark with the rest of the retired numbers is cool and it's always an opportunity to ...