Follow the Money

The Cardinals' beloved Stan Musial made history on this date in 1958 -- becoming the first National League player to receive a $100,000 salary. You bet he did it the old-fashioned way. The previous season, Stan the Man won his 7th National League batting title (at .351), adding 29 home runs and a league-leading 19 intentional walks (consider that the ultimate sign of respect for someone hitting in the middle of the batting order.) And if you prefer more contemporary stats, Musial also led the NL in OPS (at 1.034).

That came just a year after St. Louis general manager Frank Lane tried to trade him to Phillies for Robin Roberts -- until owner Gussie Busch intervened, likely at the urging of Stan's business partner Biggie Garagnani. Instead, Lane wound up trading Stan's longtime teammate Red Schoendienst to the Giants.

This uniform shirt signed by Stan was up for auction at last week's BAT Dinner in New York.

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