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In a display of St. Louis pride, the Blues paid tribute to one of their city’s most beloved athletes on Sunday.
The team wore Stan Musial‘s name and number on the back of their jerseys during pregame warm-ups in memory of the Hall of Fame outfielder. Musial, who played 22 season for the St. Louis Cardinals, died last Saturday at age 92.
The sweaters will then be autographed by Blues players and auctioned off during the game, with the proceeds going to benefit the Blues 14 Fund and Cardinals Care charities.
Take a look at the sweaters honoring Stan the Man in the photo below (via Twitter/@Chasenpucks39).