One unforgettable day saw a familiar name rewriting history in a way few ever have.

On July 7, 1962, 41-year-old Stan Musial reminded the baseball world he wasn’t done yet, launching three home runs in a single game to become the oldest player in MLB history to do so. The Cardinals icon’s remarkable feat wasn’t just a flash of nostalgia—it set a record that still stands untouched decades later. For one day, “Stan the Man” looked timeless, dominating the game he had defined for a generation.

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  • A rare streak stretched beyond just one unforgettable game

  • “Stan’s their man” moment captured off the field

  • Legends across both leagues filled that day’s sports page

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