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Nice stuff, Jerry.
Amen, Ted. Mr. Musial is a gentleman. He played in the first major league game I attended, in 1963. Once in a while I dig out Mr. James' first Historical Baseball Abstract, and I read what he wrote about Mr. Musial. It is a true shame that modern players can't attempt to emulate Mr. Musial, on the field, off the field, in their home life, and for us fans at the signing table. Mr. Frick had it right... baseball's perfect knight. |
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