TUCK! sez: Happy Stan Musial Day!
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TUCK! sez: Happy Stan Musial Day!by TuckFebruary 17, 2011
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pinball1973 said...
More than even Ruth or Cobb, I’d love to have seen Musial during his playing days. Posted 02/19 at 07:06 AM
Richard Beltle said...
From the time I saw him on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post Stan Musial was my hero. With the Dodgers still in Brooklyn I looked forward to the Cards’ swing through NY since I’d see them on ch. 11 against the Giants then on ch, 9 against the Dodgers. I met him a couple of times a few years ago and was still impressed at what a gentleman he was, taking the time to pose for photos, never showing impatience. He was not only one of the greats on the diamond but also as a person off the field as well. Posted 02/19 at 10:01 AM
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Hear, hear. Let’s all tip our caps to The Man, not only one of the all-time great ballplayers, but by every account one of the all-time great guys as well.