JIM EDMONDS
'James Patrick "Jim" Edmonds' (born June 27, 1970 in Fullerton, California) is a left-handed batter who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals. Edmonds is affectionately known as ''Jimmy Baseball'' [1], "Lassie" and as "Hollywood"[2] among Cardinals fans.
Edmonds is currently signed with the Cardinals through the end of the 2008 season. Cardinal general manager Walt Jocketty has said that the team would like to have Edmonds finish his career in St. Louis.[3]
Early in his major league career the California Angels selected him in the 7th round of the 1988 draft. He is in his 15th season in the majors, having spent time with the Angels (later known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) and currently the St. Louis Cardinals. Edmonds was traded from Anaheim to St. Louis for second baseman Adam Kennedy and pitcher Kent Bottenfield shortly before the beginning of the 2000 season. Jim Edmonds' fielding ability has earned him recognition from major league coaches and managers, who voted him a Rawlings Gold Glove winner eight times in nine seasons from 1998 to 2005.
| Contents |
| Playing style |
| Teams |
| Stats (through 9/07/07) |
| See also |
| Notes and references |
| External links |
Playing style
A patient but sometimes erratic hitter, Jim is among the top players in the NL in pitches seen per plate appearance, although it is not rare for him to swing at the first pitch of an at-bat, hitting 12 first pitch homers in the 2004 season.[4] Unlike most left-handed batters, Edmonds has good power hitting to the opposite field, and hits reasonably well against left-handed pitchers with a lifetime batting average of .255 against lefties.[5] He has a career on base percentage of .379 and slugging percentage of .531. Though he is a menace to many opposing pitching staffs, Edmonds can be contained by pitchers who feature good high fastballs and change ups low in the strike zone. He is often criticized for his consistently high strikeout totals on a yearly basis. One of the best defensive center fielders in baseball history, Edmonds has proven to have a flair for the dramatic, often coming up with his best plays in crucial situations late in games.
Throughout his career, Edmonds has played first base in stretches, usually as a result of injury to a starting first basemen, but sometimes simply to provide rest to regular position players, or give another outfielder playing time. With Albert Pujols suffering an oblique injury in June of the 2006 season, Edmonds made six starts at first. For a secondary position, Edmonds handles the glove extremely well at first base, with no career errors at the position in over 350 innings of work.
He has hit 30 or more home runs in five seasons, while maintaining a .287 career batting average, and has knocked in over 1,100 runs in his career. He has also received eight Gold Glove Awards in his career at center field, most of them coming as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Edmonds celebrates after hitting a game winning two-run homer off of Astro pitcher Dan Miceli (foreground) in Game 6 of the 2004 NLCS.
A defining moment of Edmonds' career came in the 2004 National League Championship Series, in which Edmonds hit an extra-inning home run to win Game 6. In Game 7, Edmonds made a spectacular defensive play in center, helping the Cardinals win the pennant. On Mother's Day, May 14, 2006, Edmonds was one of more than 50 hitters who brandished a pink bat to benefit the Breast Cancer Foundation. In 2006, Edmonds helped the St. Louis Cardinals win their first World Series title since 1982 while contributing 4 RBIs.
Edmonds was also on the cover of MLB Slugfest 20-04, an anything-goes baseball game.
He enjoyed his first four-hit game on August 14, 2007 (against the Milwaukee Brewers), since August 23, 2003.
Teams
★ California/Anaheim Angels (1993-1999)
★ St. Louis Cardinals (2000-Current)
Stats (through 9/07/07)
★ HR - 360
★ RBI - 1,111
★ AVG - .287
★ Gold Gloves - 8 = 1997(AL), 1998(AL), 2000(NL), 2001(NL), 2002(NL), 2003(NL), 2004(NL), 2005(NL)
See also
★ List of top 500 Major League Baseball home run hitters
★ St. Louis Cardinals
★ Gold Glove Award
★ List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
★ List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI
Notes and references
1. 'Jimmy Baseball' delivers in clutch
2. 'Hollywood' Edmonds Comes Through
3. ''Edmonds and Cardinals agree to million, two-year contract''
4. Edmonds' scouting report
5. Edmonds' Split Stats
External links
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★ Jim Edmonds' photo gallery
★ Jim Edmonds page at stlcardinals.scout.com
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