Stan Musial's nickname—The Man—is the perfect encapsulation of a player who was as terrific on the field as he was gentlemanly off it. This is the story of how he got that nickname and why it's worth ...
ST. LOUIS — The annual Musial Awards live show has been canceled and replaced with a broadcast. Despite the change, the show will still find a way to pay tribute to this year's honorees, including ...
On Saturday, a day when the baseball world was already mourning the loss of Hall of Famer Earl Weaver, an even bigger icon passed away as well: Stan Musial. Elsewhere at SI.com, Cliff Corcoran hit the ...
Not published in LIFE. Stan Musial bats against the Dodgers (Roy Campanella, catching), Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, 1956. Not published in LIFE. Stan Musial bats against the Dodgers (Roy Campanella, ...
Stanley Frank Musial made a name for himself as one of baseball’s best hitters of all time on the field, as well as one of its greatest, most dignified ambassadors off it. And now “Stan the Man” is ...
Stan Musial played his last baseball game on Sept. 29, 1963. Thousands gathered in the old Busch Stadium in St. Louis that afternoon to watch various groups present the 42-year-old with various gifts ...
We took Stan Musial for granted. When he retired after the 1963 season, after 24 straight All-Star appearances, seven batting titles, three world championships, three National League Most Valuable ...
Stan Musial was remembered during a funeral and memorial outside Busch Stadium on Saturday as a Hall of Famer and a St. Louis icon embraced by generations of fans who never had the privilege of ...
Every Tuesday, The Athletic MLB will answer a different variant on a simple question: Who would you rather have? We’ve debated the merits of mascots, managers, prospects, pitchers and more. This week, ...
A slew of batting titles. Corkscrew stance. Humble. A gentleman. All-around good guy. Stan the Man. Stanley Frank Musial, the St. Louis Cardinals star who was one of the greatest players in the ...
Baseball Hall of Famer and lifetime St. Louis Cardinal Stan Musial died on Saturday at the age of 92. There has been an outpour of tributes for the legend, which is a testament to his accomplishments ...
You'd think a $250 million contract would be enough for a guy to overlook a few of the things he doesn't like about his employer. But Albert Pujols is already objecting to the "El Hombre" billboards ...