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| 2002 STAN MUSIAL WORLD CHAMPIONS |
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| 2008 STAN MUSIAL WORLD CHAMPIONS |
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| 2007 STAN MUSIAL WORLD SERIES - RUNNER UP |
| 2011 STAN MUSIAL WORLD SERIES - RUNNER UP |
| The Stan Musial Division
This is the unlimited age division of AABC, appealing to mature players of any age. Reinstatement of ex-professional baseball players is allowed.
The 2005 World Series Champion was Flint, Michigan. Wooden bats were used for the first time in many years in the 2003 Musial, and the champion that year, the Atlanta Yankees, repeated in 2004.
Stan Musial Baseball began in 1935 and Battle Creek, Michigan had been the World Series site for the past sixty years. Beginning in 2006 the venue moved to Huntsville, Texas. Formerly known as the Major Division, adults age 19 and older compete in what is now called the Stan Musial Division. It was renamed in 1963 in honor of the St. Louis Cardinals' legendary outfielder and first baseman.
Many major league ball players have seen service in Stan Musial leagues throughout the nation. For example, John Smoltz, the outstanding major league pitcher, played his last amateur game in Stan Musial baseball.
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