Stanley Frank Musial (/ˈmjuːziəl, -ʒəl/; born Stanislaw Franciszek Musial; November 21, 1920 – January 19, 2013), nicknamed "Stan the Man", was an American...
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Stan Musial (1920–2013) was an American baseball player. Stan Musial may also refer to: Stan Musial (fireboat), a St Louis area fireboat named after Stan...
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Stan Musial Bridge may refer to: Donora Monessen Bridge in Pennsylvania Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis, Missouri - East St. Louis,...
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The Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge (known as the New Mississippi River Bridge until its formal naming in 2013 and informally known as the "Stan Span")...
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Hornsby's two batting Triple Crowns, Dizzy Dean's 30-win season in 1934, Stan Musial's 17 MLB and 29 NL records, Bob Gibson's 1.12 earned run average (ERA)...
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Maciej Musiał (born 1995), Polish actor Mariusz Musial (born 1978), Norwegian athlete Stan Musial (1920–2013), American baseball player Stanisław Musiał (1938–2004)...
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The Stan Musial is a fireboat stationed in the Port of St. Louis in Missouri. Commissioned in September 2013, she is named after Stan Musial, a St. Louis...
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father Buddy—a high school teammate of another Hall of Fame outfielder, Stan Musial—left the family when Griffey was two years old. In a 2016 interview with...
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Stan the Man is a nickname that predominantly refers to Stan Musial (1920–2013), an American baseball player. It is also a nickname of: Stan Lee (1922–2018)...
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career runs scored (2,062), and ranked second in league history behind Stan Musial in games played (2,992), third in home runs (660), at bats (10,881),...
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average (the others being Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Miguel Cabrera, and Stan Musial). He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999 on the first...
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Stanislav Gvoth Stanley Stan Musial (1920–2013), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player born Stanisław Franciszek Musia Stan Ioan Pătraș (1908–1977)...
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Stan Musial won seven NL batting titles from 1943 to 1957....
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Grove (#18 among pitchers), Honus Wagner (#4 among shortstops), and Stan Musial (#11 among outfielders). The nominees for the All-Century team were presented...
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called Donora their home, including Baseball Hall of Fame outfielders Stan Musial and Ken Griffey Jr. The most famous event was the deadly 1948 Donora...
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Medwick career stats". Major League Baseball. Retrieved 1 October 2014. "Stan Musial career stats". Major League Baseball. Retrieved 1 October 2014. "Pete...
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American Amateur Baseball Congress (redirect from Stan Musial World Series)
on October 30, 2010, in San Antonio, Texas. See footnote 19 (& over) Stan Musial Baseball 18U Connie Mack Baseball 17s Don Mattingly Baseball 16U Mickey...
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to hit a triple for their 3,000th; all others hit a single or double. Stan Musial was the first to collect an extra-base hit for his 3,000th hit, and is...
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held each season from 1959 through 1962. Hank Aaron 25 Willie Mays 24 Stan Musial 24 Willie Mays, Steve Garvey, Gary Carter, Cal Ripken Jr., and Mike Trout...
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the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox, respectively. Mel Ott and Stan Musial share the distinction of the longest tenure with a single team in the...
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draft by chance, despite being physically able to serve. Stan Musial of the Cardinals was one. Musial, enlisting in early 1945, missed one season. He rejoined...
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Javier, and was named after his father's teammate and close friend, Stan Musial. Javier signed with his father's former franchise, the St. Louis Cardinals...
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Rose is second with 746, the National League record. Speaker, Rose, Stan Musial (725), and Ty Cobb (724) are the only players with more than 700 doubles...
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2011, ESPN published Stan Musial: An American Life, Vecsey's biography of twenty-time All-Star and St. Louis Cardinals icon Stan Musial. Reviewing the book...
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League record include Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs (1963–1970), Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals (1952–1957), and Gus Suhr of the Pittsburgh...
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April 2014, it carries about 8,100 vehicles daily, down 3,000 since the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge opened in February 2014. The Eads Bridge was...
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fastest and best pitcher I ever saw during my career." Hall of Famer Stan Musial believed he was "probably the greatest pitcher of our era." He was elected...
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Notable players have defined, in part, the Cardinals' success and history. Stan Musial owns the most career batting records with 22. Rogers Hornsby owns the...
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innings in 1918 and one inning in 1925), Jimmie Foxx (one inning in 1939), Stan Musial (to a single batter in 1952), Tris Speaker (one inning in 1914), and...
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their "St. Louis Mount Rushmore of Sports", along with fellow Cardinals Stan Musial and Albert Pujols, and St. Louis Blues hockey player Brett Hull. He has...
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