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Stan Musial, veteran St. Louis Cardinals baseball player who retired after the 1963 season and became a vice president for the team, signs an autograph for a young fan at the Cedar Rapids airport ...
Stan Musial would play 22 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1944, ... and want to stay out of baseball in 1943, ... Stan Musial signed a contract for $6,250 dollars that year.
The family of Cardinals legend, Stan Musial weighs in on Albert Pujols’ record-breaking season. ... Schwarze is referring to a baseball bat, one of 5 signed by his grandfather and Pujols.
ST. LOUIS — If you've ever lived in the St. Louis area for any amount of time, there's about a 0% chance you don't know who Stan Musial is. Our most celebrated citizen was not just a baseball ...
You love baseball. Tim Kurkjian loves baseball. So while we await its return, every day we'll provide you with a story or two tied to this date in baseball history. ON THIS DATE IN 1958, Stan ...
Halfway through lunch, Stan the Man asked me if I'd like an autographed picture sent to me. I don't collect autographs -- I have, literally, none of them -- but when Stan Musial offers, you accept.
On May 6, 1938, Stan Musial — a 17-year-old boy with big dreams — skipped school for perhaps the only time in his life. Stash, as his family and friends called him, was not the sort to skip ...
There are endless discussions about who was the greatest baseball player after Babe Ruth, but Stan Musial has made it unnecessary to debate who was the greatest human being that ever played the ...
Musial signed this 1962 Topps card with a Sharpie pen. (Photo courtesy of eBay) 1) Stan Musial, $50 to $75: I am a big fan of St. Louis Cardinals’ “Stan the Man” and have always been bullish ...
Stan "The Man" Musial was more than just a Hall of Fame baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals. He was a good, humble man who made the quest to be great and agreeable at the same time seem ...