Stan Musial Baseball cardsOutfield/First BaseCardinals Hall-of-Famer ABOUT STAN MUSIAL
Stan Musial was not only the greatest player in Cardinals
history but one of the best ever. Stan "The Man" played
all of his 22-year career in St. Louis and was selected to
24 All-Star games and is the Cardinals career leader in almost
every batting category.
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1963 Post Cereal Baseball Checklist & Values
1963 Post Cereal, like their earlier 1961 and 1962 issues, this set contained 200
cards issued on the back of assorted Post cereal boxes.
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