The great Cardinal Nation mournns the loss of Stan The Man Musial
January 20, 2013 10:19 AM UTC
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...I saw him in the 1963 season, when we won the world series. ...The best hit he had was a double. but he still hustled..63 are the earliest baseball memories that I have, The letter below comes from the Cardinals newsletter, that allows for this type of distribution. Â | Cardinals Mourn Loss of Stan Musial |  |
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 | |  |  |  | | Cardinals Mourn Loss of Stan Musial |  |  | The entire St. Louis Cardinals family is deeply saddened by the passing of Cardinals Hall of Famer Stan Musial at the age of 92. Musial, who played his entire 22-year major league career (1941-63) for the Cardinals, died this evening at his home in Ladue surrounded by his family. “We have lost the most beloved member of the Cardinals family,†said William DeWitt Jr., Chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals. “Stan Musial was the greatest player in Cardinals history and one of the best players in the history of baseball.†“The entire Cardinals organization extends its sincere condolences to Stan’s family, including his children Richard, Gerry, Janet and Jean, as well as his eleven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren,†DeWitt said. “We join fans everywhere in mourning the loss of our dear friend and reflect on how fortunate we all are to have known ‘Stan the Man’.†Musial was the first player in Cardinals history to have his uniform number retired, and he was a first-ballot Hall of Fame selection in 1969, being named on 93 percent of the ballots. At his retirement ceremony at the end of the 1963 season, Musial was referred to as “baseball’s perfect warrior, baseball’s perfect knight†by Commissioner Ford C. Frick. Frick’s words are inscribed at the base of a bronze statue of Musial that stands outside Busch Stadium. The now iconic statute, which sits on Musial Plaza along Stan Musial Drive, serves as a popular, almost hallowed, gathering spot for generations of Cardinals fans. For Complete Coverage Go To cardinals.com » ...Once, at his restaurant, Stan Musial and Biggies, he whipped out his harmonica, and played the wabash cannonball.
...Musial, the Midwest icon with too many batting records to fit on his Hall of Fame plaque, was so revered in St. Louis that two statues in his honor stand outside Busch Stadium - one just wouldn't do him justice. He was one of baseball's greatest hitters, every bit the equal of Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio even without the bright lights of the big city. ....Musial won seven National League batting crowns, was a three-time MVP and helped the Cardinals capture three World Series championships in the 1940s. ...He spent his entire 22-year career with the Cardinals and made the All-Star team 24 times - baseball held two All-Star games each summer for a few seasons. He had been the longest-tenured living Hall of Famer. a link is below, the great Cardinal nation is in mourning for number 6. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/cardinals-hall-famer-stan-musial-010325831--mlb.html
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