Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for June 27. 1) Jim Edmonds (1970) In Edmonds' 17-year career, he had a 60.4 bWAR, four All-Star appearances, a .284 batting average, a .903 OPS and 393 homers with 1,199 RBIs. Edmonds made stops at six organizations (Angels, Cardinals, Cubs, Padres, Reds and Brewers) during his tenure and his highlight-reel-worthy plays in center field helped him rack up eight Gold Gloves. He finished his career with Cincinnati in 2010.