Hal Newhouser – Autographed Color Photograph
Detroit Tigers – “Prince Hal” – Hall of Fame 1992
This beautiful color photograph features Hal Newhouser in his Detroit Tigers road uniform, posed mid-delivery on the field under the Florida sun — likely during spring training. The image captures his focused intensity and classic left-handed pitching form.
Signed boldly across the lower center in blue ink, the autograph is crisp and well-placed, standing out clearly against the light-toned uniform.
About Hal Newhouser:
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Full Name: Harold Newhouser
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Nickname: “Prince Hal”
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Born: May 20, 1921 — Died: November 10, 1998
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Teams: Detroit Tigers (1939–1953), Cleveland Indians (1954–1955)
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Position: Pitcher (LHP)
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Hall of Fame Induction: 1992
Career Highlights:
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2× AL MVP (1944, 1945) — one of only three pitchers in history to win consecutive MVP Awards.
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6× All-Star
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1945 World Series Champion
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207 Career Wins, 2.99 ERA, 1,796 Strikeouts
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Led the American League in Wins four straight seasons (1944–1947).
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Known for overpowering stuff and unmatched dominance during the World War II and immediate postwar years.
Details:
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Photo Type: Color, 8" × 10" (approx.)
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Signature: Blue felt-tip pen
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Condition: Excellent – vivid colors, clean surface, strong autograph contrast
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Era Depicted: Mid-1940s (Detroit Tigers)
Collector’s Notes:
Hal Newhouser’s autograph remains a key piece in any Detroit Tigers or Hall of Fame Pitchers collection. His back-to-back MVP seasons and wartime dominance make him one of the most historically significant pitchers of the era.
Hal Newhouser – Autographed Color Photograph
Detroit Tigers – “Prince Hal” – Hall of Fame 1992
This beautiful color photograph features Hal Newhouser in his Detroit Tigers road uniform, posed mid-delivery on the field under the Florida sun — likely during spring training. The image captures his focused intensity and classic left-handed pitching form.
Signed boldly across the lower center in blue ink, the autograph is crisp and well-placed, standing out clearly against the light-toned uniform.
About Hal Newhouser:
-
Full Name: Harold Newhouser
-
Nickname: “Prince Hal”
-
Born: May 20, 1921 — Died: November 10, 1998
-
Teams: Detroit Tigers (1939–1953), Cleveland Indians (1954–1955)
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Position: Pitcher (LHP)
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Hall of Fame Induction: 1992
Career Highlights:
-
2× AL MVP (1944, 1945) — one of only three pitchers in history to win consecutive MVP Awards.
-
6× All-Star
-
1945 World Series Champion
-
207 Career Wins, 2.99 ERA, 1,796 Strikeouts
-
Led the American League in Wins four straight seasons (1944–1947).
-
Known for overpowering stuff and unmatched dominance during the World War II and immediate postwar years.
Details:
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Photo Type: Color, 8" × 10" (approx.)
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Signature: Blue felt-tip pen
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Condition: Excellent – vivid colors, clean surface, strong autograph contrast
-
Era Depicted: Mid-1940s (Detroit Tigers)
Collector’s Notes:
Hal Newhouser’s autograph remains a key piece in any Detroit Tigers or Hall of Fame Pitchers collection. His back-to-back MVP seasons and wartime dominance make him one of the most historically significant pitchers of the era.