Description: 1948 JCM 48 (JCM-48) 'Headshot / Baseball Back type 1' Japanese Baseball Menko Card Katsumi Shiraishi 白石勝巳 HOFer backTadashi Henry Wakabayashi 若林 忠志 American born and raised in Wahiawa on Oahu, Hawaii HOFer Both Players are Japanese Baseball Hall of Famers These 2 Player Baseball Menko Cards were made in 1948. This set is Catalogued as JCM 48 in the Japanese Baseball Card Catalog.Any back can be found with any front. They are fairly Scarce overall. Katsumi Shiraishi 白石勝巳 is in the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame Shiraishi was a player from 1936-1956 He was known as an excellent fielder during his playing days. Shiraishi was known as "very orthodox and very no-nonsense" as both a player and manager, a tough disciplinarian who always played for one run. back Tadashi Henry 'Bozo' Wakabayashi 若林 忠志is in the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame Bozo was a player from 1936-1953, 1944 & 1947 MVP He was also a manager from 1942-1953 Wakabayashi's parents had immigrated to Hawaii from Hiroshima, Japan, and Wakabayashi was born in Hawaii, giving him dual citizenship between the United States and Japan. Wakabayashi attended Oahu's William McKinley High School, and his powerful fastball made him the ace pitcher of the school's baseball team. In 1928, he was chosen to participate in an exhibition baseball tournament held in Japan, and he traveled from Hawaii to Japan for the first time that year. Professional baseball did not exist in Japan at that time, and Wakabayashi's amateur team played against university teams in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League. Wakabayashi's pitching abilities did not go unnoticed, and Hosel University was particularly active in recruiting him. Wakabayashi himself was not opposed to the idea of remaining in Japan, and it seemed only a matter of time before he was admitted into Hosei University, and then onto Pro Baseball. He renounced his Japanese citizenship in 1928, but revived it when he moved to Japan. When the Osaka Tigers played their first season in 1936, jersey numbers were given out in alphabetical order. Wakabayashi was assigned number 4, but he refused to wear the number because it is considered unlucky in Japan. He was given the first available number instead, which was 18. His subsequent success in the professional leagues made it a custom for a Japanese team's ace pitcher to be given the number 18. light wear collector grade about 1-7/16" by 2-7/8" Great for the 'type card collector', or Japanese Card collector.... guaranteed authentic and unaltered. ~SHIPPING~I have to start charging for shipping on items over $20. On $20+, It cost me $4.36 to send a small 3oz USPS tracked envelope. On mid-range items in the $20-$50 range I need to charge for a part of this fee so have a new $2 Shipping Charge on some items. Mahalo
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Set: 1948 JCM48 'Headshots Baseball Back' Baseball MENKO Card
Card Name: 1948 JCM48 'Headshots Baseball Back' Baseball MENKO Card
Manufacturer: 1948 JCM48 'Headshots Baseball Back' Baseball MENKO Card
Player/Athlete: Katsumi Shiraishi, Tadashi Henry 'Bozo' Wakabayashi
Year Manufactured: 1948
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Season: 1948