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Stan Musial


Born
in Donora, Pennsylvania, The United States
November 21, 1920

Died
January 19, 2013

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One of the greatest baseball players of all time. 24x All-Star selection, 3x World Series champion, 3x NL MVP, and numerous MLB records. Has over 3,630 career hits, a .331 career batting average, 475 career home runs, and 1,951 RBIs. His number (6) is retired by the St. Louis Cardinals, a team that he played his entire career for.

Average rating: 4.17 · 189 ratings · 27 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Stan Musial: "The Man's" Ow...

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Mel Bay Presents Stan Musia...

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MLB Vintage World Series Fi...

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WORLD SERIES 1982. Official...

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Modernizing America

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1977 Stan Musial Amateur Wo...

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Baseball Stars 1955

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Complete Baseball Summer 1953

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“What made me sign with the Cardinals? Because they used salesmanship, the personal touch. Where others wrote, they talked. Where others waited, they acted. That early bird that got the worm must have been a Redbird.”
Stan Musial, Stan Musial: "The Man's" Own Story as told to Bob Broeg

“We didn't have much expect for kindness.”
Stan Musial, Stan Musial: "The Man's" Own Story as told to Bob Broeg