Stan Musial Signed Cardinals Cooperstown Collection Jersey "3630" PSA/DNA Hall of Famer
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Add the most historically authentic signed piece in the Stan Musial collection to your memorabilia display with this Stan Musial Autographed St. Louis Cardinals Cooperstown Collection Baseball Jersey — Inscribed "3630." Stan Musial passed away on January 19, 2013, at the age of 92, permanently closing the supply of his signed memorabilia. The Cooperstown Collection jersey is not the contemporary uniform style — it is the period-accurate replica of the Cardinals uniform worn during Musial's actual playing career, the garment that authentically represents the team he suited up for on every day between 1941 and 1963. The inscription "3630" written on that period-accurate jersey is Musial's autograph placed on the style of uniform he actually wore while producing the 3,630 hits — 1,815 at home and 1,815 on the road — that represent the most statistically symmetrical career in baseball history. Baseball Hall of Fame
This Cardinals Cooperstown Collection baseball jersey has been hand-signed by Stan Musial with the personal inscription "3630" — the career hit total that defines his legacy, on the era-accurate uniform that connects the inscription to the seasons in which it was earned. Authentication is provided by PSA/DNA, featuring their tamper-proof PSA hologram, verifiable directly at PSA's official website.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Stan Musial — Baseball Hall of Famer (1969, first ballot), "Stan the Man"
- St. Louis Cardinals Cooperstown Collection baseball jersey with personal inscription "3630"
- PSA/DNA authenticated with tamper-proof PSA hologram
- 3,630 career hits — 1,815 at home and 1,815 on the road — the inscription of the most precise statistical symmetry in baseball history, on the era-accurate jersey that connects the number to the seasons that produced it Baseball Hall of Fame
- Seven NL batting titles, three MVP awards, three World Series championships — all accumulated while wearing the Cardinals uniform the Cooperstown Collection authentically replicates Wikipedia
- Presidential Medal of Freedom 2011 — America's highest civilian honor, with Musial describing it as the credential that honored not baseball but his life Encyclopedia Britannica
- Supply permanently fixed — Stan Musial passed away January 19, 2013, at age 92
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Cooperstown Collection — The Era-Accurate Format
The Mitchell & Ness Cooperstown Collection produces period-authentic replicas of the on-field uniforms worn during specific historical eras of each franchise's history. For the Cardinals, the Cooperstown Collection jersey replicates the uniform style — the vintage lettering, the period-accurate construction, the Cardinals visual identity as it existed on the field during Stan Musial's playing career. This is not the contemporary Cardinals uniform. It is the historical Cardinals uniform, produced to honor the era in which the franchise's greatest player built his legacy. The inscription "3630" written on the Cooperstown Collection jersey connects Musial's autograph to the garment he actually wore when he was accumulating those hits — the same Cardinals red, the same letters, the same uniform style present in every photograph of Stan Musial playing baseball between 1941 and 1963. For collectors who want the "3630" inscription on the most historically grounded format available, the Cooperstown Collection is the piece that places the number in its own era.
The Era Behind the Number — Twenty-One Seasons and a War Year
Musial played 22 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals — but accumulated his 3,630 hits across 21 effective seasons, having served in the United States Navy in 1945 and missed that year entirely during the prime of his career. Wikipedia He entered the Navy voluntarily, returned in 1946, and in that first post-war season won his second MVP award, batting .365 as the Cardinals won the World Series. Wikipedia The Cooperstown Collection's historical authenticity makes it the natural format for that specific dimension of the "3630" credential — the number produced not in spite of the wartime sacrifice but alongside it, in a career that was interrupted at its statistical peak and resumed without diminishment. At the time of his retirement, his totals for at-bats, hits, and runs scored were second only to Ty Cobb Encyclopedia Britannica — across a career that included a year of naval service during World War II. The period-accurate jersey worn in the era of wartime baseball carries the inscription that documents what he produced before and after.
"The Most Overlooked Great in American Sports History"
Despite his statistical accomplishments, Musial is sometimes referred to as the most underrated or overlooked athlete in modern American sports history. Wikipedia Sportswriter Jayson Stark observed that he could not think of "any all-time great in any sport who gets left out of more who's-the-greatest conversations than Stan Musial." He played the same 22 seasons as DiMaggio, Williams, and Mays were celebrated — and produced seven batting titles, three MVP awards, and 3,630 hits with a consistency that neither scandal nor slump interrupted. Wikipedia The Cooperstown Collection is by definition a historical tribute — the format designed to honor the careers and eras that deserve to be remembered. The "3630" inscription on the period-accurate Cardinals jersey is the most direct single argument for why Musial's place in that conversation is not merely secure but irreplaceable — the number that no contemporary received the credit they were owed producing, written on the uniform of the era in which it was earned.
The Supply — Permanent and Complete
Stan Musial died on January 19, 2013, at his home in Ladue, Missouri, at the age of 92. Wikipedia The Cardinals issued a statement declaring him "the most beloved member of the Cardinals family." Fans gathered spontaneously at his statue outside Busch Stadium Wikipedia — the statue whose base bears the inscription "Here stands baseball's perfect warrior. Here stands baseball's perfect knight." The signed Cooperstown Collection jersey inscribed "3630" is part of the permanent and complete inventory of his autograph — the period-accurate Cardinals uniform, the number written in his own hand, the most historically grounded format available for the credential that most completely expresses what twenty-two seasons of Stan Musial looked like when the final count was taken.
Authenticity
This jersey is certified by PSA/DNA. The tamper-proof PSA hologram is affixed directly to the jersey and verifiable at PSA's official website — one of the most trusted and widely recognized authentication standards in the sports memorabilia market.
Specifications
| Player | Stan Musial |
| Team | St. Louis Cardinals |
| Item Type | Autographed Cooperstown Collection Baseball Jersey |
| Inscription | "3630" |
| Authentication | PSA/DNA — Tamper-Proof Hologram |
| Includes | Tamper-proof PSA hologram |
| Hall of Fame | Baseball Hall of Fame — Class of 1969, First Ballot |
| Condition | Excellent |
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