## Musial Stan
**Personal Information:**
- **Name:** Stanley Frank Musial
- **Birthdate:** November 21, 1920
- **Birthplace:** Donora, Pennsylvania, USA
**Social Media:**
- **Twitter:** [Twitter](https://twitter.com/stan_musial)
- **Facebook:** [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/StanMusial)
- **Instagram:** [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/stanmusial/)
**Recent Projects:**
- **Stan Musial Legacy Project:** Preserves and promotes the life and legacy of Stan Musial through educational programs and community outreach.
- **Stan Musial Museum:** Located in St. Louis, Missouri, the museum showcases Musial's career and personal life.
- **Musial 100:** A year-long celebration in 2020 to commemorate Musial's 100th birthday.
**Other Notable Accomplishments:**
- **Baseball Hall of Famer:** Inducted in 1969
- **National Baseball Museum Hall of Famer:** Inducted in 1995
- **St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame:** Inducted in 1963
- **Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom:** Awarded in 2011
- **Received the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award:** Presented in 1958
- **Appeared in five All-Star Games:** From 1943 to 1949
- **Won seven National League batting titles:** From 1942 to 1952
- **Led the National League in RBIs three times:** 1946, 1948, and 1951
- **Coached the Cardinals to the World Series title in 1964:** As first base coach
- **Managed the Cardinals from 1964 to 1968**
- **Retired with a career batting average of .331:** 3,630 hits, 475 home runs, and 1,951 RBIs
**Legacy:**
Stan Musial is widely considered one of the greatest hitters in Major League Baseball history. He was renowned for his consistency, durability, and ability to hit for power and average. Musial's humble demeanor and kindness off the field earned him the nickname "Stan the Man" and made him a beloved figure in St. Louis and beyond.