Stan Musial
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I always wonder why there weren't or aren't Stan Musial's like him. I think about Fred Lynn and after his great year of 1975, they all started to compare him to Stan. There is only one Stan and trying to get players to be like him, just can't be done. I do think in terms of talent, Fred was a better defensive player but Stan just had that charisma that his teammates respected.
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Stan Musial = the most underrated and liked player in baseball of all time. I wish I could of saw him play :(
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@44Snyder i played high school ball in Maryland (i'm from Toronto), my coach always called me Brooks, i played 3rd base and he would tell me that Brooks was a great defensive player...to be honest i was only 19 and dind't know who Brooks was... but once i did some research i realized it was a very high compliment. i remember the O's from the late 70's - Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray... Earl Weaver as Manager .... What happened to the once great Orioles? Why do people like Peter Angelos so much?
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What a great Man....playing music for the kids...Thanks, Stan for being you!
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You know that Stan "The Man" Musial would never pull shit like like McGwire and Albert did that's why he Stan "the man" and the best first baseman in the modern era.
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One of the true greats.
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When Cardinals fans starting calling Albert Pujols "El Hombre," Pujols responded, "there was only one 'El Hombre': Stan Musial."
That's respect.
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@77loneranger You could not be more right
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As a life long Orioles fan, we always feel the same way about Brooks Robinson. It's a shame today's players don't act like these heroes of yesteryear.
Mike Shannon said it best: "Not only is Stan a Hall of Fame player, but he's also a Hall of Fame person." #6 is the extreme opposite of Barry Bonds.
77loneranger 1 year ago 5
“Here stands baseball’s perfect warrior. Here stands baseball’s perfect knight.”
nikbelane 1 year ago 3