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Musial and entered
Musial entered the game as a pinch hitter in the fourth inning, and played left field as the game entered extra innings.
With talented players such as Enos Slaughter, Marty Marion, Stan Musial, Walker Cooper, Mort Cooper, Whitey Kurowski and Johnny Beazley being harvested each spring from the club's farm system, the Cardinals entered a Golden Age in their history.

Musial and United
Musial won his second World Series ring in 1944, then missed the entire 1945 season while serving with the United States Navy.

Musial and Navy
Hernandez credits his father, who played ball with Stan Musial when they were both in the Navy during World War II, for helping him out of a batting slump in 1985.

Musial and on
That means Stan Musial probably will ride the bench on the seventh anniversary of his record five-home run day against the Giants.
Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
Musial was replaced on The Katzenjammer Kids by Mike Senisch ( 1976 – 81 ) and Angelo DeCesare ( 1981 – 86 ).
He won seven batting titles in total, a feat tied or exceeded by only five players ( Cobb ( 11 or 12, depending on the source ), Tony Gwynn ( 8 ), Honus Wagner ( 8 ), Rod Carew ( 7 ), and Stan Musial ( 7 )).
Musial was born in Donora, Pennsylvania, where he frequently played baseball in both informal and organized settings, eventually playing on the baseball team at Donora High School.
President Barack Obama presented Musial with Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor that can be bestowed on a civilian, at the White House on Feb. 15, 2011.
Musial also played one season on the newly revived Donora High School baseball team, where one of his teammates was Buddy Griffey, father of MLB player Ken Griffey, Sr. and grandfather to MLB player Ken Griffey, Jr.
Baseball statistician Bill James described Griffey Jr., in comparison to Musial, as " the second-best left-handed hitting, left-handed throwing outfielder ever born in Donora, Pennsylvania on November 21.
For a while, Musial considered leaving baseball entirely, complaining that he could not afford to support himself and his wife on the $ 16 a week pay.
Musial made his major league debut during the second game of a doubleheader at Sportsman's Park on September 17, 1941.
The Cardinals took sole possession of first place on September 13, and when Musial caught a fly ball to end the first game of a doubleheader on September 27 they clinched the pennant with their 105th win.
The Cardinals went on to defeat the Browns in six games, and Musial posted a. 304 batting average for the Series.
Musial on the cover of Baseball Digest, September 1948
Fully recovered from his ailments, Musial recorded his 1, 000th career hit on April 25, 1948.
By June 24, his batting average was. 408, prompting Brooklyn pitcher Preacher Roe to comically announce his new method for retiring Musial: " Walk him on four pitches and pick him off first.
Musial soon stopped focusing on hitting home runs and resumed his consistent offensive production by the end of May.
Cobb went on to refer to Musial as " a better player than Joe DiMaggio was in his prime.
Musial, as depicted on his 1953 Bowman baseball trading card.
Musial accomplished another historical feat on May 2, 1954, in a doubleheader in St. Louis against the New York Giants: he hit three home runs in the first contest, then added two more in the second to become the first major leaguer to hit five home runs in a doubleheader.
The 1956 season marked another milestone for Musial, when he broke Mel Ott's NL record for extra-base hits on August 12.
On June 11, 1957, Musial tied the NL record for consecutive games played with his 822nd, a streak that began on the last day of the 1951 season.
When he overextended his swing while batting during a game on August 23, Musial fractured a bone in his left shoulder socket and tore muscles over his collarbone.

Musial and January
Anticipating life after his baseball career, Musial began the first of several business partnerships with Julius " Biggie " Garagnani in January 1949, opening " Stan Musial & Biggie's " restaurant.
Musial signed one of the first $ 100, 000 contracts in NL history on January 29, 1958.
Meanwhile, Howsam left the Cardinals in January 1967 to become general manager of the Cincinnati Reds and Musial was named his successor.

Musial and 23
During the June 23 game against the Dodgers at Ebbets Field, St. Louis Post-Dispatch sportswriter Bob Broeg heard Dodger fans chanting whenever Musial came to bat, but could not understand the words.

Musial and 1945
Among the many baseball players ( including well known stars ) who served during World War II were Moe Berg, Joe DiMaggio, Bob Feller, Hank Greenberg, Stan Musial ( in 1945 ), Warren Spahn, and Ted Williams.
Musial, enlisting in early 1945 but never called, was able to stay with his team throughout the war.

Musial and was
Knerr continued drawing The Katzenjammer Kids until his death in 1949 ; the strip was then written and drawn by Charles H. Winner ( 1949 – 56 ), with Joe Musial taking over in 1956.
Cardinals general manager Bing Devine specifically sought Brock at the insistence of Cardinals ' manager Johnny Keane to increase team speed and solidify the Cardinals ' lineup, which was struggling after the retirement of left fielder Stan Musial in 1963.
The only non-Red elected to start for the National League was St. Louis Cardinals ' first baseman Stan Musial.
Nicknamed " Stan the Man ", Musial was a record 24-time All-Star selection ( tied with Willie Mays ), and is widely considered to be one of the greatest hitters in baseball history.
Musial was a first-ballot inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969 and is currently the longest tenured living Hall of Famer.
Signed to a professional contract by the St. Louis Cardinals as a pitcher in 1938, Musial was converted into an outfielder prior to his major league debut in 1941.
Known for his modesty and sportsmanship, Musial was selected for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999.
Musial was born in Donora, Pennsylvania, the fifth of Lukasz and Mary ( Lancos ) Musial's six children ( four girls and two boys ).
His mother was of Czech descent and his father was a Polish-American immigrant who chose the name Stanisław Franciszek Musiał () ( Moo-shiau ) for his first son, though his father always referred to Musial using the Polish nickname " Stashu ".
When he enrolled in school, his name was formally changed to Stanley Frank Musial.
Musial also played basketball, for which he was offered a scholarship by the University of Pittsburgh.
Musial also credited his school librarian Helen Kloz for pointing out that baseball was his dream and advising him to pursue it professionally.
Musial was assigned to the Class AA Columbus Red Birds to begin 1941, though manager Burt Shotton and Musial himself quickly realized that the previous year's injury had considerably weakened his arm.
Musial was hitting. 315 by late June, as the Cardinals resumed battling the Dodgers for first place in the National League ( NL ).
Musial received national publicity when he was named by St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports editor J. Roy Stockton as his choice for Rookie of the Year in a Saturday Evening Post article.
During the season, Musial ( who was under contract to the Cardinals for $ 13, 500 in 1946 ) was offered a five-year, $ 125, 000 contract, plus a $ 50, 000 bonus, to join the Mexican League.
He declined the offer, and after manager Dyer spoke to club owner Sam Breadon, Musial was given a $ 5, 000 raise later in 1946.

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