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Since he began his career (barely) in the pre-WW2 era; please post your Cards and Memorabilia of Stan the Man.
Regards Rich |
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Happy birthday to a great American and Navy vet
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Stan The Man Musial cards
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my favorite post-war card:
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GOD Bless Stan.
Stan is one of the nicest ballplayers you would ever meet signing at a BB card show. I think this 1947 Bond Bread card is his 1st nationally issued card. ![]() TED Z |
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No one appreciates and respects their fans more than Stan.
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Musial's locker, BBHoF
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David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. |
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Happy 89th, Stan.
And many,many more. In my book, one of the greatest ever. best, barry |
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Todd posted my favorite - the 53 Bowman. 7 batting titles. 3630 hits. And, a great guy.
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!953 Redman
Last edited by D. Broughman; 12-23-2009 at 02:38 PM. |
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Nice stuff, Jerry.
Amen, Ted. Mr. Musial is a gentleman. He played in the first major league game I attended, in 1963. Once in a while I dig out Mr. James' first Historical Baseball Abstract, and I read what he wrote about Mr. Musial. It is a true shame that modern players can't attempt to emulate Mr. Musial, on the field, off the field, in their home life, and for us fans at the signing table. Mr. Frick had it right... baseball's perfect knight. |
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As a kid in the early 1950's, some in the sports media were critical of Stan "the Man", saying that he wasn't a power hitter. Stan
hit 475 career HR's. In fact (if I recall correctly) a NY sportswriter persisted with this criticism. The Cardinals were playing a doubleheader. So, Stan decided to show his latent power that day. He hit 2 HR's in the 1st game and 3 HR's in the 2nd game. That stunned sportswriter (nor any other) ever again questioned Stan's hitting power. Anyhow, this was never Stan's style of hitting and he continued being the great hitter that his teammates knew of him. Regards, ole buddy. TED Z |
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Got to see you play at the Polo Grounds during the '40's.
You will always be Stan the Man. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() 1951 Wheaties Test Issue ![]() 1952 PC755 Dear Friend ![]() 1954 PC755 Dear Cardinal Fan ![]() 1957 PC755 Last edited by fkw; 11-25-2009 at 05:58 PM. |
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Happy Birthday to a Legend
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