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No. Stan "The Man" Musial played his entire 22-year career (1941-1963) with one team -- the St. Louis Cardinals.
Stan Musial typically used a 34-inch, 32-ounce bat during his baseball career. He favored a model that was slightly heavier than many of his contemporaries, which helped him generate power at the plate. Musial's choice of bat contributed to his impressive hitting statistics and overall success as a Hall of Fame player.
Stan "The Man" Musial.
Stan Musial's birth name is Stanislaus Frank Musial.
This never happened. Walt Alston had a pretty short career with the Cardinals. His only time in the majors as a player was 1936, six years before Musial joined the team. Walt came to the plate one time -- and struck out.
Stan Musial hit 475 home runs in his career (1941-1944, 1946-1963). His best season for HRs was 1948 when he hit 39.
Stan Musial went by Stan the Man, and The Donora Greyhound.
Stan Musial died on January 19, 2013.
Stan Musial was born on November 21, 1920.
Stan Musial was born on November 21, 1920.
Stan Musial was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969.
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