All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

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All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSat Jan 19, 2013 9:21 pm

One of the All Time Greats...............
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSat Jan 19, 2013 10:06 pm

Absolutely one of the classiest players to ever play the game, RIP STAN THE MAN.
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSat Jan 19, 2013 10:10 pm

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My all-Time favorite baseball player
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSat Jan 19, 2013 11:02 pm

Really sad to hear. What a great hitter. Class act.
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSun Jan 20, 2013 4:59 am

one of the top 10 best baseball players ever.

you will be missed sir, you were a class act and a true hitter.

-(cubs fan) steven
-steven
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSun Jan 20, 2013 7:38 am

From all the interviews circulating in St. Louis regarding Stan's sad passing, this little know oddity:

Check out Red Schoendienst's list of numbers that he wore during his career in the baseball reference website.

See something familiar?

Stan was "The Man" - will never be another like him!
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSun Jan 20, 2013 10:19 am

One of the great all-time hitters. He was the 'Ted Williams' of the National League (without the walks). Stan never used the press for his advantage or bad-mouthed anyone. He made his career the ol' fashioned way, by swinging the bat. Not enough good can be said about him.

Sincerely and with condolences...
Delivery Boy...
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSun Jan 20, 2013 11:57 am

Stan was a a good man, a kind man, and a generous man. He also happened to be one of the great baseball players of the game. His life was well lived.

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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSun Jan 20, 2013 12:52 pm

I hijacked dad's account this morning to check our team, but couldn't help but post regarding Mr. Musial's death. He was my favorite player--despite the fact I was never able to see him play (I was born in '83). Just the few videos of that swing and an episode of "Home Run Derby" was all I needed to solidify him as my favorite; heck I even modeled my batting stance after him (and despite the strong "encouragement from my college coaches, I reverted back to it to end a slump). His influence in Cardinal Nation cannot be overstated. Just an amazing human being.

RIP to a true American Icon.

Mike (mikesblues)
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Re: All Time Great--Stan Musial Passed Away Tonight

PostSun Jan 20, 2013 7:34 pm

Stan Musial's explanation for why he did not walk more was that he was more valuable to his team hitting the ball
than drawing walks.That makes sense.

An anecdote I read somewhere I thought was funny. It went something like this:
Fan: If you were playing today, Stan, against modern pitchers what do you think you
would hit?
Aged Stan: Oh, about .280
Fan: That sounds awfully low. Are you sure of that?
Stan: Well, you got to remember, I am 80 years old now.
Well, my wife laughed when i told her.
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