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1934 Goudey #18 Heinie Manush

Washington Senators · American League · Press sheet 1 of 4 · "Lou Gehrig says" (blue strip)
★ Hall of FameStar

Heinie Manush, the Senators’ .349-hitting left fielder, in the season he made the AL’s first All-Star outfield alongside Ruth and Simmons.

Sheet 1 (#1-24) is an all-returning cast: Goudey recycled 1933 subjects and artwork here to get cards onto store shelves by Opening Day, saving the new faces for the later sheets. The famous "1933" #106 Nap Lajoie make-up card was printed alongside this set's final sheet.

1934 Goudey #18 Heinie Manush, Washington Senators
1934 Goudey #18 Heinie Manush card back
The back of #18 Heinie Manush — the biography written as a quote from Lou Gehrig.

About Heinie Manush

Henry Emmett Manush signed his first pro contract in 1920 and reached Detroit in 1923, where player-manager Ty Cobb took the young left fielder under his wing. Tabbed "Heinie" for his German ancestry, Manush blossomed into one of the game's most dangerous line-drive hitters, capturing the American League batting title in 1926 with a .378 mark that nosed out Babe Ruth. Traded to the St. Louis Browns and then to Washington in a 1930 deal for Goose Goslin, Manush anchored the Senators' pennant-winning 1933 outfield, rapping a major-league-record 30 hits in ten straight games and battling umpire Charlie Moran to a memorable ejection in that fall's World Series. This card catches him fresh off a .349 season in 1934, the same year he patrolled the American League's All-Star outfield alongside Ruth and Al Simmons and stood on base for Carl Hubbell's legendary strikeout streak. A four-time 200-hit man who retired with a .330 career average and 2,524 hits, Manush carried his familiar 1933 Goudey pose onto sheet one of the 1934 set before earning enshrinement in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964.

Sources: Wikipedia · Baseball-Reference · SABR

Graded population (PSA & SGC)

GraderTotal10987651-4Auth
PSA33203143023611983
SGC19201576131528

Graded population — a scarcity guide, not a price. Snapshot 2026-08-14. Half-grades fold down (8.5→8). PSA counts are straight-graded.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 1934 Goudey Heinie Manush card?

It is card #18 of the 1934 Goudey (R320) Baseball set - the 96-card, 2-3/8 by 2-7/8 inch color-art set issued in 1934 with Big League Chewing Gum. It pictures Heinie Manush with the Washington Senators.

How many cards are in the 1934 Goudey set?

96 cards, printed on four 24-card press sheets. 84 fronts carry the blue 'Lou Gehrig says' strip and 12 carry the red 'Chuck Klein says' strip (#80-91). The high numbers #73-96 are the scarcest cards.

Sources: PSA CardFacts, Trading Card Database, Baseball-Reference, PSA & SGC population reports, and hobby press-sheet research (SABR). Card data compiled and maintained by T206Cards.com. Page last updated 2026-08-16.