![]() ![]() He was named an All-Star for 20 of his 22 seasons and was inducted into the 1969 Hall of Fame. Louis for 15 more years, retiring in 1963. 376 in 1948, Musial collected his third and final NL MVP award. Musial also added another NL MVP award and NL batting title for the ‘46 season. 1945, serving as a Seaman Second Class at PearlHarbor, repairing ships and playing baseball with the 14th Naval District All-Star Team until his March 1946 discharge.ĭespite missing the ‘45 season, Musial and the Cardinals picked up where they left off, winning the 1946 seven-game World Series against the Boston Red Sox: the Cards’ third ring in five seasons. Despite falling 4-1 against the New York Yankees in the ‘43 Series, the Cardinals secured another ring in 1944.Īfter his second ring, Musial enlisted in the United States Navy in Jan. Louis Cardinals in 1938, while still in high school, the left-handed pitcher injured his left shoulder while playing the outfield in the minors.Īfter choosing to focus on hitting, Musial began his renown career with his 1941 major league debut, becoming a keycomponent for the Cardinals, both at bat and in the outfield.įollowing the Cardinals’ World Series win in 1942, Musial claimed the National League MVP and Batting Champion titles after his 1943 breakout season. ![]() ![]() Stan “the Man” Musial, born in Donora, Pennsylvania in 1920, was a stand-out athlete on both the basketball court and in the baseball diamond. ![]()
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