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Stan Musial
Date and Place of Birth: November 21, 1920 Donora, Pennsylvania
Baseball
Experience:
Major League
Position: Outfield
Rank: Seaman Second Class
Military Unit: US Navy
Area Served: Pacific Theater of Operations
Good news for Bainbridge Naval Training Center baseball fans was the appearance of Stan Musial, former St. Louis Cardinals' slugger, who reported as the Commodores held their first outdoor workout of the season today.
Associated Press March 17, 1945
Musial
batted .357 to win the National League batting title and MVP award
in 1943. During the winter months of 1943-1944, Musial, along with
Danny Litwhiler, Hank Borowy, Dixie Walker and Frankie Frisch, was
part of a USO sponsored group that traveled to Alaska and the
Aleutian Islands entertaining troops.
When it became obvious that Musial would be inducted, Pete Reiser
tried to convince him to sign up with the Army. That way, Reiser
could get Musial to Fort Riley where he could play with the service
team. "I told Pete, 'Naw, I'm going into the Navy'," he explained to
author Frederick Turner. "I just liked the Navy for some reason -
the water and all. You know where a lot of those guys wound up who
were at Fort Riley? At the Battle of the Bulge."
In 1944,
Musial was 23 years old and batted .347 to guide the Cardinals to
the World Series. He
In June 1945, he was assigned to
Special Services and sent to Hawaii. Attached to a ship launch unit
at Pearl Harbor, he ran a launch out to battle-damaged ships that
came in, ferrying personnel back to port. Three or four afternoons a
week he played baseball for the Ship Repair Unit in the 14th Naval
District League. "Ten thousand every game," he recalled. "You know,
there were so many men around Hawaii, goddamn thousands and
thousands of guys, so this was good diversion for them." In August
1945, he even resurrected his pitching career, blanking an Army
all-star team with a four-hitter in a game at Maui.
In the fall of 1945, Musial's father fell
seriously ill at home in Donora. Stan was granted emergency leave
orders to visit home. After his father recovered he was assigned
duty in Philadelphia and back at Bainbridge .
Musial was discharged from the Navy
on March 15, 1946, and promptly returned to the Cardinals. He
enjoyed an MVP season batting .365 with 103 RBIs. At the time of his
retirement in 1963, Musial held 17 major league, 29 National League,
and 9 All-Star game records. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of
Fame in his first year of eligibility in 1969.
Created January 13, 2007.
Updated August 14, 2007.
Copyright © 2008 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball
in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.


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