This statue is on the third baseline outside the Busch Stadium in downtown Missouri St. Louis. "This is a perfect warrior for the baseball team, this is a perfect knight for the baseball team." This is the opinion of the Ford Flick commissioner on Stan Musial, but his opinion is far from the opinions of other countries. Musicals are not your "ideal" star. He did not marry Marilyn Monroe and did not play 56 games like Joe DiMaggio. Musicals are not like young men like Willie Mays or tape measure like Mickey mantle.
That is how it is that: Many great fans forget Stan Musial. Anyway, it is like this. Thanks to George Wessey 's exquisite book on Mustar, this has improved in the past few years. Still, when people talk about the player of the greatest life, it rarely says that his name is rarely discreet. Several years ago, when the baseball team chose All Century, Stan Musial could not even get enough votes to enter the top 10 outfielder. To be sure, the top 10 people did not compete in New York like New York, DiMarco, Mantel, and baseball idols like Cofax and Metz. Yes, he did not break the home run record like Aaron, he did not break out of the game like Ross, broke obstacles like Jackie nor did he swear like Ted. He struck a home run like Legi three times, did not blink like Gibson, said he did not throw like a clement, he was not as good as yoga.
Many famous Polish Americans are famous for their baseball name. There were pitchers Stan Koveelski (1888-1984) among them, and his 17-year career from 1912 to 1928 made him into the 1969 Hall of Fame. Stan Musial (1920-) was a right wing player who entered the baseball hall of fame from 1941 to 1963 and was playing in St. Louis, but in 1989 he was playing in the Boston Red Sox left outfielder Karl Yostem Skiing has been chosen. Born in the Hall of Fame and Aloysius Harry Szymanski, Al Simmons (1902-1956) played a central role in the Philadelphia athletics team from 1924 to 1944. Mr. Mike Ditka (1939 -) in Chicago stands out in the football world, but in Between 1961 and 1972 Bears played a tight ending and then guided the team Did. Super bowl champion. As a member of the 1985; Hall of Fame, Ditka recently worked as a sports commentator on television