Not in the regular season or World Series but they were on their respective League's All Star teams, Mantle on the American League team and Musial on the National League team, for 14 games between 1952-1962 (they played against each other twice in All Star games in 1959, 1960, and 1961). There were two other All Star games where both were selected to their respective League's teams but Mantle was unable to participate due to injury. Those were the second All Star game in 1962 and the game in 1963.
Of those 14 games, the National League won 9, the American League won 4, and 1 game ended in a tie.
According to the Society for American Baseball Research, Jim Thome, Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Frank Robinson, and Babe Ruth hold the MLB career record for walk off home runs with 12.
Stan Wakers daughter's name is Shaddernay i know because Stan walkers my cousin. ------------------------------ lol? No, Stan Walker did have a daughter with his ex-girlfriend but she had a miscarriage. They were going to name their daughter Ataahua (Stan's tattoo on his neck) :)
Stan Musial died on January 19, 2013.
Stan Musial was a HOF outfielder for the ST. Louis Cardinals.
In MLB, that is Stan Musial of the Cardinals against the Giants on May 2, 1954 and Nate Colbert of the Padres against the Braves on August 1, 1972 .... each hit 5 home runs during a doubleheader.
No Stan Musiel does not own a hotel. He was part owner in a restaurant called "Musiel and Biggies" in St. Louis. He has retired from activie management of this at this time. More info is at this site: http://sports.jrank.org/pages/3379/Musial-Stan-Where-He-Now.html
In one his autobiographies, Mickey Mantle makes mention of "Stan the Man" Musial as one one of his baseball idols. One reason was that Musial batted as a lefty.
Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays are famous baseball players. Margaret Mitchell is the author who wrote Gone With The Wind.
Stan Musial, Duke Snider, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Jackie Robinson, Warren Spahn, Early Wynn, Bob Lemon, Whitey Ford...among thousands of others.
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A jelena stan is someone who supports the relationship of Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez and defend them against haters.
According to the Society for American Baseball Research, Jim Thome, Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Frank Robinson, and Babe Ruth hold the MLB career record for walk off home runs with 12.
As of the 2008 season: Philadelphia Athletics 1931 - Lefty Grove 1932 - Jimmie Foxx 1933 - Jimmie Foxx New York Yankees 1941 - Joe DiMaggio 1942 - Joe Gordon 1943 - Spud Chandler 1954 - Yogi Berra 1955 - Yogi Berra 1956 - Mickey Mantle 1957 - Mickey Mantle 1960 - Roger Maris 1961 - Roger Maris 1962 - Mickey Mantle 1963 - Elston Howard St Louis Cardinals 1942 - Mort Cooper 1943 - Stan Musial 1944 - Marty Marion Cincinnati Reds 1975 - Joe Morgan 1976 - Joe Morgan 1977 - George Foster San Francisco Giants 2000 - Jeff Kent 2001 - Barry Bonds 2002 - Barry Bonds 2003 - Barry Bonds 2004 - Barry Bonds
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Frank Robinson of the 1966 Baltimore Orioles, Dick Groat of the 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates, Mickey Mantle of the 1956 New York Yankees, Willie Mays of the 1954 New York Giants, Stan Musial of the 1946 St. Louis Cardinals, and Joe DiMaggio of the 1939 New York Yankees.
As of this 2012 June, Jim Thome. When he hit his 13th walk-off home run earlier this week, he broke a tie with a VERY impressive list: Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Jimmy Foxx, and Frank Robinson. Every single one of those players made the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.
As of this 2012 June, Jim Thome. When he hit his 13th walk-off home run earlier this week, he broke a tie with a VERY impressive list: Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Jimmy Foxx, and Frank Robinson. Every single one of those players made the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.