Stan Musial 1944 Authentic Jersey St. Louis Cardinals
Despite his unconventional batting stance, it didn’t stop Stan Musial from putting
up record-breaking stats during his reign with the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1944, the
#6 led the Cards to a World Series championship, where he posted a .304
batting average and a homerun to contribute to their series victory. Musial’s home
jersey from the �4 season also features the iconic stars and stripes patch that
team’s wore on their left sleeve during the era to honor the U.S. Military.In 1944, the Cardinals won the National League Pennant, meeting the Browns in the Streetcar Series based entirely in Sportsman's Park in St. Louis. Stan Musial helped lead the Cardinals to their second World Series title of the decade, batting .304 while hitting one of three Cardinal home runs. Musial would go on to win three MVP Awards through the 1940's.