Stan Musial – Autographed & Framed Photograph
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer – “Stan the Man”
This elegant framed color photograph captures Stan Musial, the beloved St. Louis Cardinals outfielder and first baseman, poised in his trademark batting stance. The image is signed boldly in blue ink in the lower right corner. Professionally double-matted in cream and cardinal red and displayed in a rich oak frame, the piece exudes both warmth and baseball nostalgia.
About Stan Musial:
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Full Name: Stanley Frank Musial
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Born: November 21, 1920
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Died: January 19, 2013
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Position: Outfielder / First Baseman
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Team: St. Louis Cardinals (1941–1963)
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Career Highlights:
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24× All-Star (Tied MLB record with Willie Mays and Hank Aaron)
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3× National League MVP (1943, 1946, 1948)
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7× National League Batting Champion
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3× World Series Champion (1942, 1944, 1946)
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Career Batting Average: .331
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3,630 Hits (1,815 at home, 1,815 on the road — perfectly balanced)
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Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (1969)
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Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient (2011)
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Stan “The Man” Musial remains a symbol of grace, consistency, and humility, both on and off the field. Revered for his sportsmanship and class, Musial represented the best of baseball’s golden age.
Details:
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Athlete: Stan Musial
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Team: St. Louis Cardinals
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Medium: Color photograph
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Signature Ink: Blue felt-tip marker
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Matting: Cream and red double mat
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Frame: Oak woodgrain with glass front
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Approx. Size: 16" x 20" (framed)
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Condition: Excellent – crisp photograph, vivid autograph, elegant matting
Collector’s Note:
This signed photo is a museum-quality tribute to one of the most complete hitters in baseball history. Musial’s autograph remains one of the most sought-after among Hall of Famers, admired not only for his incredible stats but for his reputation as one of the sport’s true gentlemen.
Stan Musial – Autographed & Framed Photograph
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer – “Stan the Man”
This elegant framed color photograph captures Stan Musial, the beloved St. Louis Cardinals outfielder and first baseman, poised in his trademark batting stance. The image is signed boldly in blue ink in the lower right corner. Professionally double-matted in cream and cardinal red and displayed in a rich oak frame, the piece exudes both warmth and baseball nostalgia.
About Stan Musial:
-
Full Name: Stanley Frank Musial
-
Born: November 21, 1920
-
Died: January 19, 2013
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Position: Outfielder / First Baseman
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Team: St. Louis Cardinals (1941–1963)
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Career Highlights:
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24× All-Star (Tied MLB record with Willie Mays and Hank Aaron)
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3× National League MVP (1943, 1946, 1948)
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7× National League Batting Champion
-
3× World Series Champion (1942, 1944, 1946)
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Career Batting Average: .331
-
3,630 Hits (1,815 at home, 1,815 on the road — perfectly balanced)
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Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (1969)
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Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient (2011)
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Stan “The Man” Musial remains a symbol of grace, consistency, and humility, both on and off the field. Revered for his sportsmanship and class, Musial represented the best of baseball’s golden age.
Details:
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Athlete: Stan Musial
-
Team: St. Louis Cardinals
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Medium: Color photograph
-
Signature Ink: Blue felt-tip marker
-
Matting: Cream and red double mat
-
Frame: Oak woodgrain with glass front
-
Approx. Size: 16" x 20" (framed)
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Condition: Excellent – crisp photograph, vivid autograph, elegant matting
Collector’s Note:
This signed photo is a museum-quality tribute to one of the most complete hitters in baseball history. Musial’s autograph remains one of the most sought-after among Hall of Famers, admired not only for his incredible stats but for his reputation as one of the sport’s true gentlemen.