Saturday, December 15, 2007

Welcome to baseball's vacation home.

One chapter in Cardinals history was closed this weekend as the Cardinals traded one of the "big three." Surprisingly it was Jim Edmonds, not Scott Rolen. (I still feel Rolen will be gone by the start of the season) With Jimmy's declining power and average and a giant salary I can't disagree with the decision. Personally, Jim was on my "possible steroid use" list. But as he wasn't in the Mitchell Report it was a good time to pull the trigger on this deal. I don't think the Cardinals will miss Jimmy: this deal feels like the Ray Lankford deal we also pulled with the Padres. At least he got sent to San Diego. It could have been somewhere like.....Pittsburgh. (our regrets to Matt Morris.)

But Edmonds was a huge part of this team for the past 8 years, and without his leadership I don't think we win the World Series. And for that, we salute you over-the-hill-centerfield-man. My favorite mmemory of Jim was the walk-off homerun against the Astros in the 2004 NLCS. Here is the "I Live For This" commercial Jimmy shot in 2005 including some of his best catches.

4 comments:

Jenni said...

hey, you moved and i don't know your new email address. could you update me? good to see you have a web presence now. and the photos of craig are wonderful...

Ricky said...

how do I do this so the whole world doesn't know my info.....

my email is my name @hotmail.com. Send me a line and I can get you the rest. Does that work?

Jenni said...

tried to send email. hopefully that works. if it doesn't, my email address hasn't changed in nearly 10 years. not that you were ever much good at remembering these things...even when my phone # ended in 1-2345, you couldn't remember it :)

Klick4MU said...

Yeah I agree that it may have been time for Jimmy to go, the interesting thing for me is that he was traded with cash! If you're going to release some salary then don't trade the guy with cash. My only concern now...too much youth, whose going to lead the outfield? Duncan, Ankiel, Schumaker, I'm not so sure.