Monday, January 21, 2013

The Star Who Stood Out By Not Standing Out

The Star Who Stood Out By Not Standing Out

odds are that even the game's most rabid fans wouldn't have immediately responded “Stan Musial.” Musial, who died on Saturday at the age of 92, had a long and storied career, and was generally loved by friend and foe alike. But Stan the Man was famous,

Minus a temper like Reggie Jackson, a poker face like Joe DiMaggio and a whacky streak like Dizzy Dean, I can't remember anybody ever saying anything bad about Hall of Famer Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals. His death on Saturday unlocked a

In the world of big-time sports, consistency is rarely celebrated. Respected? Yes. Admired? Absolutely. But most fans find it difficult — understandably difficult — to get worked up about consistency. It's not, after all,

To generations of baseball fans, he was simply “Stan the Man.”Stan Musial, a legendary slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals who came to embody one of the sport's most successful.

Minus a temper like Reggie Jackson, a poker face like Joe DiMaggio and a whacky streak like Dizzy Dean, I can't remember anybody ever saying anything bad about Hall of Famer Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals. His death on Saturday unlocked a

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