That’s what Stan Musial did on September 28, 1952, the last day of the season, when he made his only major league appearance ...
Stan Musial spent his entire 22-year career playing baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals. It's a dedication and commitment to a city that's rarely seen in the professional sports world today. After ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. In 1963, after 22 years playing baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Stan “The Man” Musial retired, ...
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 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' ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Baseball signed by St. Louis Cardinal ...
Zitzmann, who runs Musial's Stan The Man, Inc., and Musial share lunch at least a couple of times a week, and recently they were dining when Musial caught sight of a nearby birthday party. The former ...
A feature about Musial in a Donora newspaper once noted: "While still a kid in knee pants, Stan was very seldom at home and nearly always could be found wearing a dilapidated baseball glove while ...
RCA Records Stan the Man's Hit Record is a 1963 instructional 33 1/3 LP featuring baseball player Stan Musial. The record, along with an instructional booklet, were offered as a promotion at Phillips ...
WASHINGTON • Sens. Claire McCaskill and Dick Durbin intend to introduce legislation today to name the new bridge across the Mississippi River the Stan Musial Memorial Bridge. Before tributes to Musial ...
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for Jan. 9. 1) Stan Javier (1964) Javier had serious ...
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