Topic: Stan Musial

Many people have written an All-Time team of the greatest players ever at their respective positions. So were Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Nolan Ryan, Cy Young, etc. I'll first start with the few that were productive enough to follow these Hall Of ...

Stan Musial

Musial is a former Major League first baseman and outfielder who is widely considered to be among the best hitters to have ever played the game. Musial spent his entire 22-season career with the St. Louis Cardinals and is in the top ...
For over 100 years, the sports fans in St. Louis have been treated to some of the best baseball players in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989 and his number 2 was ...

Biography: Stan Musial

Stan Musial, however, is the closest to being perfect in the game today.... Stan Musial was born Stanisaw Franciszek Musial on November 21, 1920 in Donora, Pennsylvania. Musial spent the 1940 season with the Cardinals Class D team in Daytona Beach , ...
The St. Louis Cardinals franchise history stretches all the awy back to 1876 when they were known as the St. Louis Browns and played as a part of the American Association. In 1926 they appeared in their first World Series beating the ...
Ty Cobb (1886-1961) was a 6'2" In 1905, Ty Cobb's father snuck up on his own house, trying to catch his wife cheating on him. Three weeks after his father's death, Ty Cobb made his debut in center field for the Detroit ...
Cardinals' campaign to honor Hall of Famer Stan Musial comes to Busch StadiumStan Musial took a long, slow lap in a golf cart around the Busch Stadium warning track as part of the St. Louis Cardinals' campaign to have the Hall of ...

1963 Baseball Season

The 1963 baseball season was the year of southpaw sensation Sandy Koufax. Harmon Killebrew of Minnesota led the American League with 45 homers. The 1963 baseball season was filled with extraordinary performances, including those from Sandy Koufax, Pete Rose, and Luis Aparicio. ...

1948 Baseball Season

The 1948 baseball season saw many surprising events, new records, the death of Babe Ruth, and a few close calls. Baseball came within one game of having an all-Boston World Series in 1948, as the Braves went 91-62 to take the National ...

1951 Baseball Season

It was one of many "next years" for the Dodgers. In the National League, the Cardinals' Stan Musial won the batting title with a .355 average. In the American League, Gus Zernial came to Philadelphia via Chicago early in the season to ...
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