Lot # 42: 1951/52 JGA 12 Yakyu Shonen New Year's Gift Mini Game Cards--Victor Starffin (HOF) (Russia)

Category: Baseball Cards

Starting Bid: $100.00

Bids: 7 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Auction 67 Ended 3/2/2024",
which ran from 2/16/2024 2:00 PM to
3/2/2024 11:00 PM



While performing research for this lot, we were surprised to learn that, despite the fact that it is a 153 card set, we have never before offered a JGA 12 card of any player in the entire 35 year history of Prestige Collectibles! We are pleased that one of our first two offerings from this set features one of the scarcer, Pacific League black and white cards. (Central League color cards are a bit more commonly seen.) What's more, we are thrilled that the card we are offering depicts the most highly sought after player of the era, Russian hurler Victor Starffin.

The first foreigner elected to Japan's Hall of Fame, Starffin was the first pitcher to win 300 games in Japan Pro Baseball. His family escaped the Soviet Union in the early 1920s, settling in Japan in 1925. Shortly after his father was convicted of murdering a young Russian woman, Starffin joined the All Japan team that faced Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig & Co. during the fabled 1934 U.S. Tour of Japan. He also traveled to the U.S. in 1935 and 1936 with the Yomiuri Giants, facing many American major and minor league teams.

A Giants stalwart during the early years of Japan Pro Baseball, Starffin was forced to take the Japanese name Hiroshi Suda in 1940 to show his allegiance to Japan during World War II. He was later interrogated for being a Russian spy, placed under surveillance, and eventually relocated to a detention camp. After the war, Starffin acted as an interpreter for occupying forces and returned to Japan Pro Baseball. He retired after the 1955 season with 303 wins, a lifetime 2.09 ERA and two MVP awards. Marital problems supposedly drove Starffin to drink, leading to his untimely death in a 1957 alcohol related auto accident. Starffin was only 41 years old when he died.

Size: 1 1/4" x 1 3/4"

Condition: Nm

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