Stan-the-Man Musial a first baseman?. A shoulder injury forced him to become a hitter after he started as a pitcher/outfield and then became an oufielder full-time except the #Cardinals played him at first base often. Musial had 3,630 hits - the same 1,815 hits at home as he had on the road! When he came back from WWII he lead the #Cardinals to their 6th World Series victory in 21 years.

Musial played 22 seasons in the Majors and was an All-Star 24 times. That's not a misprint and Gordon and I tell you why. Was he better than the 'Spendid Splinter' Ted Williams? Maybe not as a hitter but he did have more hits in his career. Williams out-homered Stan despite carding 3 fewer seasons.

We highlight the most unusual facet of Musial's career which was his shuttling between the outfield and first base (where he played more than 30% of his games during his illustrious career). Both Musial and Williams started their careers long before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in #baseball.

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