Jim Edmonds: What to Know About the Former Angels and Cardinals Player and Estranged Husband of 'RHOC's Meghan King Edmonds
11/13/2019 12:44 am EST
Started Baseball Career with Califonia Anaheim Angels
Edmonds was drafted by the Angels in the seventh round back in 1988 he made his Major League debut with the team in 1993 and was a member of the Angels until 1999. During his time with the Angels, Edmonds made his first All-Star team in 1995 after hitting 33 home runs and 107 RBIs.
Member of the St. Louis Cardinals
Edmonds played for the Cardinals for 2000-2007 and that's where he made a name for himself. He was named to the All-Star team three times and he became a regular on ESPN for what he could do with his glove. He made such an impact on the Cardinals, he's a member of the team's Hall of Fame.
World Series Champion
In 2006, Edmonds helped the Cardinals win the World Series and it was the team's first championship since 1982. In the World Series Edmonds drove in four runs while hitting two doubles. It would be the only World Series Edmonds would win in his career.
Bounced Around the MLB
After the 2007 season, Edmonds spent time with various teams including the Padres, Cubs, Brewers and Reds. At that time, Edmonds' skills were on the decline, and he was not seeing full-time action. He retired from the league after the 2010 season.
Eight-Time Gold Glover
As it was mentioned earlier, Edmonds was known for his glove. It was so good, he won the gold glove award eight times during his career. He first won the award in 1997 and again in 1998. He then won it in six consecutive years from 2000-2005.
Silver Slugger
Along with being strong on defense, Edmonds was also pretty good with the bat.
In 2004, Edmonds won the Silver Slugger award which is given to the best hitter at each position. In that season, the former Cardinals star hit 42 homers and 111 RBIs.
Strong Career
It's likely Edmonds won't enter the Hall of Fame, but he doesn't have to apologize for his career. In 17 years, Edmonds posted a .284 batting average and he hit 393 home runs and 1,199 RBIs. His home run total rank 62nd all-time.
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