1946 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS "NL CHAMPIONS" BUTTON WITH ATTACHMENTS.
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Item Description
1.75". No maker. Spring pin holds ribbon, metal chain w/figural plastic charms of a bat and ball. Notable staining to ribbon. Trace of oxidation on metal back. Some staining on rim curl. Remains bright and glossy. Fine. Paul Muchinsky Collection Book Example.

The 1946 St. Louis Cardinals club finished in first place in the National League with a record of 98-58 under manager Eddie Dyer. The offense was led by a trio of future National Baseball Hall of Fame members: Stan Musial (1B), Red Schoendienst (2B) and Enos Slaughter (OF). St. Louis defeated the Boston Red Sox in an exciting seven game series to become the 1946 World's Champions.
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