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Stan 'The Man' Musial Dead At Age 92

The St. Louis Cardinal icon and baseball hall of fame outfielder passed away Saturday night.

 

Stan Musial, a giant in the St. Louis community and the baseball world for more than half a century, died Saturday at his home in Ladue. 

"Stan the Man passed peacefully at home at 5:45 pm tonight of natural causes. Life will never be the same without baseball's perfect knight," his grandson, Brian Musial Schwarze said via Twitter Saturday evening. Musial was 92 and had been in poor health in recent years.

Musial, who entered baseball's Hall of Fame in 1969, played 22 years for the St. Louis Cardinals, amassing 3,630 hits and 24 All-Star Game appearances in a career full of superlatives.

Said the Cardinals in posting word of Musial's death:

Musial, father of three daughters and a son, was unpretentious, untroubled, friendly and folksy. The harmonica he played at Hall of Fame weekends and other public gatherings fit his image and humanized him for the masses who saw him as a Louisville Slugger deity. It was as though he copyrighted the greeting, "Whaddya say? Whaddya say? Whaddya say?" The words always came with a gentle smile.

In 2011, Musial made the trip to Washington, DC, where President Barack Obama awarded him the Medal of Freedom. "Stan remains to this day an icon untarnished, a beloved pillar of the community, a gentleman you'd want your kids to emulate," the President said, while presenting the honor.

The Cardinals announced that in lieu of flowers, donations should be made to Covenant House or a charity of a fan's choice in the name of Stan Musial. The team said a memorial area has been set up at the Musial statue outside Gate 3 at Busch Stadium.

Funeral arrangements have not been finalized.

Related Topics: Hall Of Fame, MLB, St. Louis Cardinals, and Stan Musial

Rick Stream

8:15 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

My condolences to Stan's family. Stan was the greatest of Cardinals and a wonderful, kind man who was a terrific role for kids like me growing up in St. Louis.

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Ron Shaver

8:18 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

Rest in Peace, together again with the love of your life!

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ken oneal

8:18 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Greatest ballplayer I ever new and ever seen play the game of baseball, ever.

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James Baer

9:06 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

All I could ever dream of when I was a kid growing up was wearing that coveted No. 6 uniform.

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Dale Skyles

9:15 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

Favorite player growing up and still is.

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James Schumaker

9:33 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

I grew up admiring Stan Musial. He was the best ever.

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Michael n Quinn

10:43 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

Stan Musial represents all that should be in the st louis cardinals world of sports. Honor , integrity and a humanitarian. He will be mourned , revered and treasured in our hearts for all time.
Michael N Quinn

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Linda Van de Riet

7:57 am on Monday, January 21, 2013

Stan the Man was a great American, a hero and an icon that parents should focus their children's attention on instead of those sports players that need to take drugs to make themselves seem important. Today, there are very few sports players that could even halfway measure up to people like Stan, he was a real hero.

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