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Saturday, 19 January 2013

Stan Musial form a perfect wedding in St. Louis


Stan Musial and the city became his era, he played a perfect combination.

The nature of the members of the Hall of Fame is "known as the man does not say, who died Saturday at 92, can not thrive in a different place, with a .331 career batting average of 3,630 clicks -" most of the countries Union - and 475-home run so far.

Musial even hired to replace (2), where his 123.4 marks the ninth time, from a low level, is considered the class Ted Williams won the latter statistics.
But what is the game set, he unabashedly generous display during his playing days and after the great man, is a value in St. Louis, where he spent his entire 22-year career completely accept.

Musial St. Louis the steak then said, "Stan Musial and Biggie, a beloved person to enjoy the public part of the standard set of celebrity.

Joe DiMaggio is not suitable for such a reclusive, but it is correct Musial cab.

Family life, his business life, he took home the perfect person in St. Louis, when he ran a restaurant, he is only a good restaurant - steak, he knows and he knows the menu - but he '' author George Vecsey, who wrote Stan Musial: the biography of American life, ESPN said in an interview with reporters.
"Fans signature, until the last one, he has been at home. St. Louis Central America perfect, and in fact the country. '
Musial and the St. Louis Baseball in several big cities, they hit a happy marriage is formed. Ernie Banks and Chicago come to mind. Recent years, jayenasa Ripken and Tony Gwynn in Baltimore, San Diego is not.

The common denominator is that not only play together in the same team for their entire career, and to do all four Hall of Fame, but they are in their city.

"I have a bad word about anyone, never, never heard of of Musial Willie Mays in a statement released by the Hall of Fame.

Of course, Musial when athletes when the public is through Twitter, TMZ and 24-hour news cycle and instant feed fierce these days almost no benefit from continuous play made a mistake.

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