
Stan Musial - Wikipedia
Musial won his second World Series championship in 1944, then missed the 1945 season while serving in the Navy. After completing his military service, Musial returned to baseball in 1946 …
Musial, Stan | Baseball Hall of Fame
Born Nov. 21, 1920 in Donora, Pa., Stanley Frank Musial began his pro baseball career as a left-handed pitcher in 1938 after signing with the Cardinals. But while playing the outfield due to a …
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Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Stan Musial. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on …
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Stan Musial Stats, Height, Weight, Research & History - Baseball Almanac
Musial was 20 years old when he broke into the major leagues on September 17, 1941, with the St. Louis Cardinals. Stan Musial stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and …
Stan Musial | Baseball Hall of Fame, St. Louis Cardinals, Facts, …
Nov 17, 2025 · Stan Musial was an American professional baseball player who, in his 22-year playing career with the St. Louis Cardinals, won seven National League (NL) batting …
Stan Musial Career Stats - MLB - ESPN
Complete career MLB stats for the St. Louis Cardinals Unspecified Position Stan Musial on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.
Stan Musial – The Baseball Scholar
Jan 4, 2025 · Stan Musial, affectionately known as “Stan the Man,” is one of the most revered figures in the history of Major League Baseball. Over a remarkable 22-season career, all spent …
Stan Musial – Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
Musial started with the Cardinals as a pitcher, but in 1941, he was converted to an outfielder/first baseman because of an arm injury. His major league career, exclusively with the Cardinals, …
National Baseball Hall of Fame - The 3,000 Hit Club - Stan Musial
The 37-year-old Musial finished the 1958 season with a .337 batting average—third best in the National League and "sandwiched" between the next two members of the Club: Willie Mays …