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Dave Harris - 1933 Goudey #9

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1933 Goudey #9 Dave Harris

Washington Senators · American League · Press sheet 2 of 10
Rookie CardLow number

Low number: this card was printed on press sheets 1-2 (#1-40 plus #45-52), which saw shorter distribution than the rest of the 1933 run — low numbers are noticeably scarcer.

1933 Goudey #9 Dave Harris, Washington Senators
1933 Goudey #9 Dave Harris card back
The back of #9 Dave Harris — Goudey's green-ink biography.

About Dave Harris

David Stanley "Dave" Harris was a right-handed-hitting outfielder from Summerfield, North Carolina, born July 14, 1900. He broke into the majors with the Boston Braves in 1925, returned briefly in 1928, then stuck for good with the Chicago White Sox and Washington Senators beginning in 1930. With Washington he had his best seasons at the plate in 1931 and 1932, batting .312 and .327, and in 1932 he led the American League with 14 pinch hits, finishing 19th in that year's MVP voting. His signature moment came on August 5, 1932, when Senators player-manager Walter Johnson sent him up to pinch-hit as the 27th batter of the game and Harris broke up Detroit right-hander Tommy Bridges' bid for a perfect game with a single. Harris played through the 1934 season, finishing his seven-year career with a .281 average, 406 hits, 32 home runs, and 247 RBI over 542 games. He died September 18, 1973, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Sources: Wikipedia · Baseball-Reference

Graded population (PSA & SGC)

GraderTotal10987651-4Auth
PSA31100101414432228
SGC1280021517994

Graded population — a scarcity guide, not a price. Snapshot 2026-07-03. Half-grades fold down (8.5→8). PSA counts are straight-graded.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 1933 Goudey Dave Harris card?

It is card #9 of the 1933 Goudey (R319) Baseball set - the 240-card, 2-3/8 by 2-7/8 inch color-art set issued in 1933 with Big League Chewing Gum. It pictures Dave Harris with the Washington Senators.

Is the 1933 Goudey Dave Harris #9 a rookie card?

By modern catalog convention, yes. 1933 Goudey is treated as the hobby's first major nationally distributed gum set, so nearly every card in it carries the rookie-card (RC) designation - a modern label applied retroactively, since many of these players had earlier tobacco, caramel, or strip cards.

How many cards are in the 1933 Goudey set?

240 numbered cards, though collectors usually count 241 collectible cards because #6 Jimmy Dykes exists in an error and a corrected version. Only 239 numbers were in 1933 packs - #106 (Nap Lajoie) was printed in 1934 and issued by mail.

Sources: Trading Card Database, Baseball-Reference, PSA & SGC population reports, and hobby press-sheet research. Card data compiled and maintained by T206Cards.com. Page last updated 2026-07-04.