Jim Edmonds said Monday he knew he didn't want to return to the broadcast booth for St. Louis Cardinals games this season, while FanDuel Sports Network Midwest executives simultaneously weren't ...
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Hosted on MSNFormer Cardinals player, broadcaster pulls no punches with team's 'inner circle,' cultureWhile Edmonds may be walking away from his broadcasting position, he certainly has plenty of thoughts on what has been and is going on with the Cardinals.
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.
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.
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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 ...
Last July, when the Chicago Cubs’ Christopher Morel had a brashly animated trip around the bases on a home-run trot in a game against the Cards ... at-me baseball more than Jim Edmonds.
ST. LOUIS — A Cardinals legend is leaving the broadcast booth. Jim Edmonds will not return to Cardinals broadcasts for the 2025 season, broadcaster FanDuel Sports Network confirmed Monday morning.
After spending a dozen seasons being involved with St. Louis Cardinals television broadcasts in some capacity, former Cardinals player Jim ... card round in 2022. "It's not fun any more," Edmonds ...
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