Benjamin Harrison takes in a ballgame
While his time in the White House mostly is forgotten by now, Benjamin Harrison makes a bit of history 132 years ago today as he becomes the first president to attend a major league game.
Historians note that Harrison, the 23rd president, watches the Washington Senators lose at home to the Cincinnati Reds 7-4 on a Monday afternoon at Boundary Field, where Howard University Hospital now sits.
Historians also note that among Harrison’s accomplishments during his four-year administration is the development of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Ironically, Major League Baseball spends the last century-plus clinging to its exemption from that law, which is designed to prevent monopolies.