The Rogues of Summer
t the end of the 1942 season, baseball legend Stan “The Man” Musial had to work in the Pennsylvania zinc mills to augment his annual salary of $4,200. And he wasn’t playing ‘A’ league ball. His team was the St. Louis Cardinals, World Series champions. Then again, it was wartime. It was also a time when major league baseball was played by human beings who, despite being acknowledged superstars, still lived pretty much like you and me. The only similarity between Musial and a Cardinal player of today (besides the obvious ones—i.e. they are both carbon-based, bipedal life forms) is … Continue reading The Rogues of Summer