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Positions:  OF-1890, 1B-1016, P-1

Full Name:  Stanley Frank Musial
Nickname:  Stan the Man
Born:  Nov 21,1920  in  Donora, Pennsylvania
Height:  6-0  Weight:  175  Bats:  Left  Throws:  Left
High School:  Donora (Donora, Pennsylvania)
College:  None

Drafted:  Not drafted

  • 3+ Homers in a game  2x May 2,1954 and Jul 8,1962
  • 50+ Doubles in a Season  3x 1944,1946,1953
  • Batting Champion  7x NL 1943,1946,1948,1950-1952,1957
  • Consecutive Games Streak  1952-1957 (895 games)
  • General Manager 
  • Hall of Famers  Inducted in 1969
  • Hitting for the Cycle  Jul 24,1949
  • Hitting Streak of 30+ Games  30 games (1950)
  • HR Leader by Franchise  St. Louis Cardinals (475)
  • Major League All-Star Game  20x 1943-1944,1946-1963
  • Military Service  US Navy (PACIFIC)
  • MLB Most Valuable Player  3x NL 1943,1946,1948
  • Player of the Month  1x May-1958 (AL)
  • Retired Numbers  Cardinals (#6)
  • Same Franchise for 15 Years  St. Louis Cardinals
  • World Series Champion  3x STL 1942,1944,1946


  • MLB Debut:  Sep 17,1941




    Scouting Report
    Power: 86
    Power: 90
    Speed: 58
    Contact: 87
    Patience: 85
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     Awards (39)

    1942NL MVP (Voting Rank: #12)
    1943Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1943National League Most Valuable Player
    1944Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1944NL MVP (Voting Rank: #4)
    1946National League Most Valuable Player
    1946Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1947Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1947NL MVP (Voting Rank: #20)
    1948Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1948National League Most Valuable Player
    1949NL MVP (Voting Rank: #2)
    1949Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1950NL MVP (Voting Rank: #2)
    1950Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1951NL MVP (Voting Rank: #2)
    1951Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1952Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1952NL MVP (Voting Rank: #5)
    1953Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1953NL MVP (Voting Rank: #8)
    1954Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1954NL MVP (Voting Rank: #6)
    1955Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1955NL MVP (Voting Rank: #8)
    1956Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1956NL MVP (Voting Rank: #9)
    1957NL MVP (Voting Rank: #2)
    1957Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1958NL MVP (Voting Rank: #12)
    1958Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1959Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1960Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1960NL MVP (Voting Rank: #16)
    1961Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1962NL MVP (Voting Rank: #10)
    1962Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1963Played in MLB All-Star Game
    1969Elected to Hall of Fame (317 votes - 93.24%)
    Awards Notes:  Includes Major League Baseball Awards since 1903 and other league awards since 1993. Awards include trophies, all-star selections, trophy voting record and hall-of-fame voting histories. Awards are generally updated once a year.