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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Goold: La Russa spreads the word of Musial

As Goold spreads the words of Posnanski.

The St. Louis Cardinals arrived this morning to their clubhouse at Roger Dean Stadium to find a later start time for their workouts and an article waiting for them at their lockers.

Before he shooed them out onto the field to stretch, manager Tony La Russa explained his gift.

“It’s about Stan Musial,” he said. “I want you to read it.”

La Russa explained later that he sensed not enough members of the current roster knew enough about the Cardinals’ Hall of Famer, Stan “The Man” Musial. He wanted to share a snapshot of the Cardinals’ icon, the player who Bob Gibson once said established the “identity for the organization” and what it means to be a Cardinal for all of the players who followed him. This winter, La Russa received an email containing just the story to capture that.

It was written several years on one of the best baseball blogs out there (OK, OK, the best baseball blog out there): Joe Posnanski and his “curiously long posts”. (He has a post up about Ryan Howard and Albert Pujols today, and, yes , it does include the phrase “internal discussions”.) Posnanski’s profile on Musial, which has gone viral since its publishing, begins:

  Stan Musial never got thrown out of a game. Never. Think about this for a moment. Musial played in 3,026 games in his career, or about as many as his contemporaries Joe DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky played combined. He played across different American eras — he played in the big leagues before bombs fell on Pearl Harbor, and he retired a few weeks before Kennedy was shot. He played when Jimmy Dorsey and Glenn Miller ruled the Top 40 charts, and he played when Elvis was thin, and he played when Chubby Checker twisted. He played before television, and after John Glenn orbited the earth. And he never once got thrown out of a baseball game.

Repoz Posted: March 20, 2010 at 07:15 PM | 11 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Howie Menckel Posted: March 20, 2010 at 07:35 PM (#3482844)
Even just dealing with Musial, I find him having had 1,815 hits at home and 1,815 on the road more interesting than this ejection factoid.

How many times did MOST superstars get thrown out - Mays, Aaron, DiMaggio, Foxx, Gehrig? If none or almost none, isn't this kind of pointless?
   2. My Grate Friend, Peason Posted: March 20, 2010 at 11:08 PM (#3482922)
   3. Fred Lynn Nolan Ryan Sweeney Agonistes Posted: March 20, 2010 at 11:27 PM (#3482929)
Yeah, if he'd never been thrown out in a baseball game, that'd be something. But this?
   4. bobm Posted: March 20, 2010 at 11:31 PM (#3482930)
[1] Another interesting factoid:

All-Stars born on November 21 in Donora, PA:

Stan Musial (1920)

Ken Griffey Jr. (1969)
   5. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Moral Idiot Posted: March 21, 2010 at 12:18 AM (#3482951)
How many other A-level HOFers have also never been tossed out of a game? I've never read about either Dimaggio or Mantle's having been ejected, and I'm sure that there are others. Was Aaron ever tossed out? Mays? Banks? Koufax? The only time I can imagine any of those players getting the boot would have been a case of mistaken identity during one of those bench clearing brawls.
   6. Mefisto Posted: March 21, 2010 at 12:24 AM (#3482958)
How many times did MOST superstars get thrown out - Mays, Aaron, DiMaggio, Foxx, Gehrig? If none or almost none, isn't this kind of pointless?


Mays was never thrown out of a game. Don't know about the others.
   7. Buzzards Bay Posted: March 21, 2010 at 12:47 AM (#3482962)
Ripken played through the Gary U.S. Bonds "Out of Work" recession through "Greed is Good" and plowed through "Desert Storm " and "if the gloves don't fit you must acquit'
   8. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: March 21, 2010 at 01:50 PM (#3483053)
Rickey Henderson played when Diana Ross sang "I'm Coming Out," and he played when Puff Daddy rapped over Diana Ross' "I'm Coming Out."
   9. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Moral Idiot Posted: March 21, 2010 at 02:46 PM (#3483085)
Bobby Clarke heard Kate Smith's God Bless America in the Spectrum when he was a Flyers' rookie in 1969, and Stephen Strasburg's great grandchildren will be hearing Kate Smith's God Bless America in Yankee Stadium IV when they lead the Yankees to their 76th World's Championship in 2076.
   10. Hugh Jorgan Posted: March 21, 2010 at 11:21 PM (#3483334)
Excuse me Mr. Musial, can you please step in front of Mr. Vaughan to head up the "most.underated.player.ever.line" Thank you.
   11. Infinite Yost (Voxter) Posted: March 21, 2010 at 11:26 PM (#3483341)
I feel like that meme has been repeated so many times now that Musial's in danger of Joe Rudi-ing.

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