Langenbrunner Throws Out First Pitch
Sunday, 09.04.2011 / 3:53 PM
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St. Louis Blues
Jamie Langenbrunner threw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the St. Louis Cardinals game vs. the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday, Sept. 4.
Langenbrunner signed with the Blues as a free agent this summer. He's played in 16 NHL seasons, scoring 638 points (237 goals, 401 assists) in 1,035 games. He has scored 86 points (33 goals, 53 assists) in 137 postseason appearances.
Langenbrunner has two Stanley Cup Championships (with Dallas and New Jersey) and captained the 2010 U.S. Olympic Men's Team, where he claimed a silver medal.
Langenbrunner signed with the Blues as a free agent this summer. He's played in 16 NHL seasons, scoring 638 points (237 goals, 401 assists) in 1,035 games. He has scored 86 points (33 goals, 53 assists) in 137 postseason appearances.
Langenbrunner has two Stanley Cup Championships (with Dallas and New Jersey) and captained the 2010 U.S. Olympic Men's Team, where he claimed a silver medal.
Photo courtesy of Bill Greenblatt / UPI







