


The exhibit walks fans through an impressive display of objects and stories that underscore "The Man's" generous contributions to others throughout his life. Navy baseball jersey and cap Musial wore during his military service in 1945, the Boy Scouts of America neckerchief worn by Musial during the ceremony prior to his final game in 1963, and the Cavalier Cross of the Order of Merit, Poland's highest civilian honor. This exhibit celebrates the man we all loved while offering fans a unique view into his life off the field."įeaturing artifacts from the Cardinals extensive collection and items on loan from the Musial family and others, the exhibit features his U.S. "While Stan was clearly one of the greatest players in the history of baseball, it is who he was off the field that made him one of the most beloved figures in Cardinals history. "Fans won't want to miss this exciting exhibit that shares Stan's amazing and uniquely American story," Bill DeWitt III, President of the St. The one-of-a-kind exhibit, which will be in place until next November, focuses on the remarkable life and many contributions of Stan Musial off the baseball diamond. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum opened its first temporary exhibit, Stan Musial: "The Man" Off the Field, today on what would have been Stan Musial's 94 th birthday.
