1. Stan Musial - Biography & Quotes | St. Louis Cardinals

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    Stan Musial was the greatest player in Cardinals history and one of the best in the history of the game. Stan "The Man" played his entire 22-year career as an outfielder and first baseman for the Cardinals. He was selected to 24 All-Star games and is the franchise's career leader in virtually every batting category.

  2. St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Stan Musial dies at age 92

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    LOUIS -- Stan Musial, one of baseball's greatest hitters and a Hall of Famer with the St. Louis Cardinals for more than two decades, died Saturday. He was 92. Stan the Man won seven National ...

  3. How good was Stan Musial of St Louis Cardinals? He once ...

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    St. Louis was Midwest humility and honesty. The city was blue collar, hard-working, modest and polite. As was Stanley Frank Musial from Donora, Pa. Had any player been so perfect as Musial – on and...

  4. St. Louis Cardinals: Stan Musial's time in the Navy

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    While St. Louis Cardinals fans know Stan “The Man” Musial for his gaudy stats, the three MVP trophies, the three World Series rings, being a 24x All-star, his Hall of Fame induction, his Medal ...

  5. Stan Musial's career through the years | St. Louis ...

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    1941: At 20 years old, Stan Musial had the highest batting average at Springfield, Mo., in the Western Association (.379), at Rochester in the International League (.326) and the National League —...

  6. Stan Musial - Career Achievements | St. Louis Cardinals

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    Stanley Frank Musial wore No. 6, the first number retired by the Cardinals franchise. Upon his retirement on Sept. 29, 1963, Musial held 17 major league records, 29 National League marks and nine All-Star Game records. His career highlights include: Ranked first in National League history in hits (3,630) and second in homers (475) when he retired.

  7. Best Cardinals players by uniform number | MLB.com

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    ST. LOUIS -- There are some uniform numbers that are synonymous with the players who wore them. No. 6 is for Stan “The Man” Musial. No. 1 for Ozzie Smith, No. 4 for Yadier Molina. You can’t see No. 50 without thinking of Adam Wainwright or No. 2 without thinking of Red Schoendienst.

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