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 ...
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St. Louis Cardinals all-time great outfielder Jim Edmonds aired his grievances with the organization in a radio interview on Monday. Edmonds played eight seasons with the Cardinals and won a World ...
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 ...
Jim Edmonds shares his dissatisfaction with the St. Louis Cardinals' current clubhouse atmosphere and confirms his departure as a broadcaster.
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 ...
In a 40-minute radio interview Monday with 101 ESPN's "The Morning After", Jim Edmonds offered a harsh critique of the current culture surrounding the Cardinals.
Jim Edmonds will not return to Cardinals broadcasts for the 2025 season, broadcaster FanDuel Sports Network confirmed Monday morning. Edmonds has been a part of Cardinals broadcasts for nearly 10 ...
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.
Edmonds spent eight seasons of his MLB career playing for the Cardinals and, after his retirement, 12 with their broadcasting ...