Kinugasa is Japan's Iron Man. In 1987 he surpassed Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games. He retired after the 1987 season with the streak still intact at 2,215
games. Cal Ripken, Jr. later surpassed Kinugasa's world record. Kinugasa, the son of a black American GI and a Japanese mother, was a great power hitter (504 lifetime HR).
He attributed his durability to his theory of "work hard, play hard." During the consecutive games streak, Kinugasa suffered five broken bones, but he kept on playing
through these and other injuries. Kinugasa's autograph is scarcer than those of most top players of the 1970s and 80s. In fact, we have offered only four lots containing
Kinugasa autographs in our auction history. Furthermore, this is the first we have ever presented on a shikishi (traditional Japanese signing board)! In addition to his
name, Kinugasa wrote "Carp" in English at the top, and his uniform number "3" at lower right. Signed in black marker.
Size: 9 1/2" x 10 3/4"
Condition: The shikishi is Ex/Mt due to minor yellowing and touches at the corners. The signature grades 10 of 10.