Who the hell are you talking to with that post? Are you replying from a different thread or something? And thanks for the donation to the Jim Edmonds fund. Replying to this thread in general and the board's (including your) idea that Edmonds doing so well is really sticking it to the Cardinals. There's two ways you (again, a general "you" since you are so concerned with exactly who I am talking to) seem to think he can stick it to the team: 1) Hitting well directly against the Cards like yesterday (which I agree with as being the best way to "stick it to your former team") and 2) hitting well for the Cubs in general. #2's sentiment, which you can plainly see by reading posts in any Edmonds-related thread, is not very strong at all. This is because the Cardinals themselves are doing just fine without Edmonds due to Ankiel, so the subtraction wasn't really a subtraction at all. What exactly, then, is being shoved into the Cardinal's faces? Jimmy is doing well, but Ankiel is doing just as well if not better at a younger age. My point is that anyone trying to relate this to the Cardinals making a mistake with Edmonds or that Edmonds has really buried the Cardinals is not looking at who replaced him, a better player. I have, to date, paid $0.00 to Jim Edmonds. Thanks for today's winning pitcher.