After 22 years as a Cardinal, Stan Musial ranked at or near the top of baseball's all-time lists in almost every batting category.
The dead-armed Class C pitcher was transformed into a slugging outfielder who topped the .300 mark 17 times and won seven
National League batting titles with his famed corkscrew stance and ringing line drives. A three-time MVP, he played in 24
All-Star games. He was nicknamed "The Man" by Dodger fans for the havoc he wrought at Ebbets Field and was but one home run shy
of capturing the National League Triple Crown in 1948.