Stan Musial was known simply as "The Man." That's where the Hall of Famer stood in the annals of the St. Louis Cardinals, the National League's most successful franchise. Musial, 92, died Saturday, the second baseball icon to pass away in less than 24
Stan Musial in 1951, long after a shoulder injury had finished his career as a pitcher and made him a full-time outfielder and initially baseman. Musial's batting stance was likened to a corkscrew or, as the White Sox pitcher and Dodgers coach Ted Lyons once
On Saturday night, baseball lost one of its all-time greats. Stan “The Man” Musial, a Hall-of-Fame inductee who played 22 seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals, passed away at the age of 92. I'll leave the descriptions of Musial's
Stan Musial, Hall of Fame baseball player, has died at the age of 92.
Stan Musial was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher in 1936. A shoulder injury in the minors finished his pitching career and he became an outfielder. A Hall of Fame career was born. He won three National League MVP awards, three World Series
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