Lot # 112: 1938 Autographed Photo--Hisanori Karita (HOF)

Category: Autographs

Starting Bid: $200.00

Bids: 1 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Auction 70 - Ended 2/7/2026",
which ran from 1/22/2026 8:00 PM to
2/7/2026 11:00 PM



Japan Hall of Fame member Hisanori Karita was one of the players who faced the U.S. Major League All Stars led by Lou Gehrig and Lefty Grove during their 1931 Tour of Japan. Interestingly he played for the All Japan team that faced Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, et. al. in 1934 as well. He batted .300 during the 1931 Tour, and .276 during the 1934 Tour. Karita, a second baseman/shortstop, one of the greatest fielders in the history of Japan Pro Baseball, formed half of the "Million Dollar Double Play Combination".

During his 16 year Japan Pro Baseball career (1936-1951), Karita was a player/manager during eight seasons. In 1950, Karita was manager of the newly formed Mainichi Orions of the Pacific League. The Orions were league champs, going 81-34-5. The team went on to win the inaugural Japan Series in six games. Karita was 39 years old in 1950, but he still managed to bat .267/.339/.382 as a part time player.

This crisp and clear autographed original photo was taken during the late 1930s while Karita was a member of the Senators team in Japan Pro Baseball. The fountain pen signature is quite bold. On the back, someone other than Karita has written that the photo was taken on March 1, 1938 at Nishinomiya Stadium.

Size: 4" x 6"

Condition: Autograph--Superb 9.5 out of 10

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