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Title: Stan The Man
Post by: el diablo on January 20, 2013, 09:21:01 am
Dark weekend in baseball. First, the passing of Earl Weaver. Then, the passing of Stan Musial. A career hitter of. 331. Finished with 3,630 hits. Coincidentally finished with 1,815 hits on the road and at home. I find that to be a fascinating statistic. More importantly to me, he was a lefty. As a Braves fan, I wasn't too involved with his career highlights as a kid growing up. But, I knew the name. I have to tip my cap to him.


Title: Re: Stan The Man
Post by: Sunstroke on January 20, 2013, 10:40:07 am

Stan was a true legend of baseball, plus a class act all around. I still remember watching an interview that Stan did with my favorite ballplayer, Tony Gwynn, after Tony tied his mark of seven batting titles. What a wealth of jedi hitting wisdom those two had...

RIP, Stan...you were definitely The Man.



Title: Re: Stan The Man
Post by: Landshark on January 20, 2013, 11:27:55 am
It's always sad when a legend passes.  But especially sad to lose a guy like Musial.  A feared hitter on the diamond and a class act off it.  R.I.P. Stan the Man.


Title: Re: Stan The Man
Post by: EDGECRUSHER on January 20, 2013, 10:58:09 pm
It's a shame he didn't play for the Yankees, because he never seems to get the credit that he deserved because he was a Cardinal. One of the greatest hitters ever.


Title: Re: Stan The Man
Post by: bsfins on January 21, 2013, 01:44:22 am
I learned about the greatness of Stan Musial,in an odd sort of way.I'd heard his name before this, but knew little about him,etc.

One of my neighbors when I was in my early 20's,I became pretty good friends with his grandson,Musial was his favorite ball player.Anytime you said Baseball,he'd go into his Stan Musial stories...I used to love to listen  to him talk about local history,(he was a retired truck driver,and I was driving as my job at the time) and driving trucks.(This was what he claimed) He used talk about watching Stan hit home runs out of the city park here in town when we had minor league team  (We now have the AA team for the Cardinals,We didn't have a real team at that time when he was telling me these stories.).

RIP Stan...


Title: Re: Stan The Man
Post by: SCFinfan on January 21, 2013, 01:15:14 pm
May his soul and the souls of all of the faithful departed, rest in peace. Amen.