ST. LOUIS (Reuters) – Hall of Fame baseball player Stan Musial, who used an unorthodox batting style to become one of the sport’s greatest hitters in 22 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, died on ...
ST. LOUIS – The greatest Cardinal of them all has passed away. Hall of famer Stan Musial, winner of three MVP Awards and holder of nearly all franchise records from his 22-year career with the ...
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Rarely can you point to one man and say without a doubt that he was one of the best players of his generation but also one of the kindest. That's what we had in MLB Hall of Famer Outfielder Stan ...
ST. LOUIS - Stan "The Man" Musial, who played his entire 22-year major-league career (1941-63) for the St. Louis Cardinals, died this evening at his home in Ladue, Mo., surrounded by his family. He ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - September 29, 1963. St. Louis’ Hall-of-Famer ‘Stan the Man,’ Stan Musial, plays his final baseball game. Considered one of the best baseball players of all time, Musial ...
In 1963, after 22 years playing baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Stan “The Man” Musial retired, going from the playing field to becoming vice president in charge of goodwill for the Cards. He was ...
In this April 14, 1964, file photo, Stan Musial (left) who retired at the end of last season after spending most of his major league career with the St. Louis Cardinal, makes a visit to the Cards' ...
Stan "The Man" is the undeniable No. 1 choice, but the Cards have a deep pool to choose from.
May 19, 1907. Electric Park opened in Kansas City, built by the Heim brothers of the Heim Brewing Company, to draw visitors and customers to the brewery. It quickly grew into a major attraction in its ...
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