This career highlights postcard is hand signed by Stan Musial and is authenticated by Stan The Man, Inc Authentication, his own company.
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Authentic player signed postcard
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Postcard measures 3 5/8" x 6"
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Authenticated by Stan The Man, Inc Authentication with individually numbered matching tamper proof holograms on the back of the postcard and the certificate of authenticity
Player Biography
“Here stands baseball’s perfect warrior. Here stands baseball’s perfect knight,” once proclaimed Ford C. Frick of Stan Musial. After 22 years with the St. Louis Cardinals, Musial ranked at, or near, the top of baseball’s all-time lists in nearly every offensive category. The slugging outfielder topped the .300 mark in 17 consecutive seasons and won seven National League batting titles with his famed “corkscrew” stance and ringing line drives. A three-time Most Valuable Player, “The Man” played in 24 All-Star games and was a member of three World Series championship teams. In 1948, he fell one home run shy of capturing the Triple Crown.
This career highlights postcard is hand signed by Stan Musial and is authenticated by Stan The Man, Inc Authentication, his own company.
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Authentic player signed postcard
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Postcard measures 3 5/8" x 6"
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Authenticated by Stan The Man, Inc Authentication with individually numbered matching tamper proof holograms on the back of the postcard and the certificate of authenticity
Player Biography
“Here stands baseball’s perfect warrior. Here stands baseball’s perfect knight,” once proclaimed Ford C. Frick of Stan Musial. After 22 years with the St. Louis Cardinals, Musial ranked at, or near, the top of baseball’s all-time lists in nearly every offensive category. The slugging outfielder topped the .300 mark in 17 consecutive seasons and won seven National League batting titles with his famed “corkscrew” stance and ringing line drives. A three-time Most Valuable Player, “The Man” played in 24 All-Star games and was a member of three World Series championship teams. In 1948, he fell one home run shy of capturing the Triple Crown.