This auction is for the following Randy Bass signed 1990 Elite Senior League CARD HANSHIN TIGERS. THIS SIGNATURE WAS OBTAINED AT A RARE PRIVATE SIGNING WITH MR. BASS. Please note the photograph from the private autograph signing this signature was obtained is not included in the auction. 


BIO: Randy Bass (TOUGH AUTOGRAPH) played in the MLB for 1977-1982 with the following teams Minnesota Twins (1977), Kansas City Royals (1978), Montreal Expos (1979), San Diego Padres 1980–1982) and the Texas Rangers (1982). Randy Bass is more well-known for his remarkable playing career in Japan with the Hanshin Tigers (1983–1988). During his time playing in Japan he won the Triple Crown twice in consecutive years 1985 and 1986. He still holds the record for the single season highest batting average from 1985 when he batted a .389 average. In 1985 Randy Bass hit 54 homeruns and likely would have broking Sadaharu Oh’s single season record of 55 homeruns. However the Japanese would not allow an American to break Sadaharu Oh’s record and once Randy Bass obtained 54 homeruns the pitchers he faced would only throw balls to Mr. Bass insuring he would not break Oh’s homerun record. Randy Bass received the 1985 league MVP and the 1985 World Series MVP.

 

Curse of the Colonel:

Bass is also famous in Japan for the "Curse of the Colonel". Following the 1985 Series victory, revelers celebrated by calling off the names of team members one by one. At each name, a fan who looked like that player would jump into the filthy Dotonbori canal. For Bass, someone threw a life-sized model of Colonel Sanders, the mascot of Kentucky Fried Chicken and the only close-at-hand likeness of a bearded American, into the river. The statue disappeared and is said to have caused the team's subsequent decade-long dismal performance in the Central League. In an attempt to remove the curse, fans made repeated attempts to find the model, making offerings to the statues of the Colonel for forgiveness. In 2003, when the Tigers returned to the Japan Series after an 18-year absence, many KFC outlets in Kōbe and Ōsaka moved their Colonel Sanders statues inside until the series was over to protect them from rabid Tigers fans. The newly replaced Colonel Sanders statue in the Dotonbori KFC branch was bolted down to prevent a repeat of the incident. On March 10, 2009, the top half of the statue (minus hands) originally thrown into the Dotonbori River was recovered during construction of a walkway. A diver said that he thought he had found a large barrel, but was surprised when it turned out to be the upper body of the Colonel. The statue's legs and right hand were recovered the following day. The statue is still missing its glasses and left hand. The statue is currently in a KFC franchise across the street from Koshien Stadium

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