Jim Edmonds is returning to St. Louis after a three-year absence. The
Cardinals announced that they agreed to sign Edmonds to a minor league deal
with an invitation to Spring Training, (Twitter link).
It appeared likely that Edmonds would retire last weekend, but the
40-year-old is returning for an 18th season in the major leagues. Eight of
those seasons came in St. Louis, where Edmonds hit .285/.393/.555 from
2000-07 and was a key player on the '06 World Champions.
Edmonds appeared in just 86 games last year after sitting out the 2009
season, but he can still play. He posted a .276/.342/.504 line for the Reds
and Brewers, adding 11 homers and 23 doubles. The eight-time Gold Glove
winner played first base and all three outfield positions.
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/02/cardinals-to-sign-jim-edmonds.html
高龄40岁的Edmonds准备重返红鸟
他去年出赛86场打出.276.342.502的优异成绩证明自己还可以打