"I didn’t just like Stan Musial, I wanted to be like Stan Musial."
Hank Aaron
After the color line broke in baseball, black players were often isolated socially. At one All Star Game in the `50`s, Willie Mays, Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron & Ernie Banks were all sitting together, by themselves playing cards, when Stan Musial walked over and said, ”Deal me in.”
It was Stan’s way of saying “I accept you” when many others did not.
Musial at the Polo Grounds
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Since apparently hate towards Puerto Rico is being spewed on stage at MSG, just going to post the words of a great Puerto Rican.
What a difference between this great man and ugly people full of hatred.