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Baseball Loses Two Hall Of Famers

The baseball world is mourning the loss of two Hall of Famers, who both died on Saturday.  Former Cardinals outfielder Stan Musial passed away at the age of 92.  Stan "The Man" played all 22 seasons in St. Louis and was named MVP three times.  The perennial All-Star was a career .331 hitter with 475 homers and nearly two-thousand RBI.  He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1969.  Former Orioles manager Earl Weaver died at the age of 82.  Weaver was aboard a cruise in the Caribbean according to a team spokesman.  The "Earl of Baltimore" managed parts of 17 seasons for the O's and led them to four American League pennants and a World Series title in 1970.  He is the fifth winningest manager in modern baseball history.  Weaver was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1996. 

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