Jim Edmonds In eight seasons with the Cardinals, made three All-Star appearances and, in 2000, became the first Cardinals outfielder, ever, to hit 40 or more home runs in a season.  In 2004, Jim earned a Silver Slugger Award, hitting .301 with 42 home runs and driving in 111 runs.  At the end of his seventeen year career, Edmonds retired with a .988 fielding percentage and eight Gold Gloves, six of which came while playing for the Cardinals. Emmitt Thomas returned to his football roots in Kansas City in 2010, joining the Chiefs as the defensive backs coach.  Thomas played cornerback for 13 seasons with Kansas City ( '66-78) and finished his career with a franchise record 58 interceptions.  2011 marked Emmitt's 31st season as an NFL assistant coach and his 44th overall NFL campaign.  He was a member of both Kansas City's Super Bowl squads, with the 1969-70 team winning Super Bowl IV.  Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 1986. (Missouri Sports Hall of Fame)