Changing the name

The Philadelphia Athletics rename their ballpark 71 years ago today, switching from Shibe Park to Connie Mack Stadium.

The change is made to honor their owner and manager of 50 years from 1901-1950.

The name change in 1953 also comes less than two years before the A’s leave Philadelphia for Kansas City and, eventually, Oakland.

Once the A’s leave town, the Phillies become the full-time occupant of the once-grand stadium at 21st and Lehigh.

The Phillies stay there through the 1970 season, after which they move 10 miles south to Broad and Pattison, and into Veterans Stadium.

After sitting empty for five-plus years, Connie Mack Stadium is razed in 1976 to make room for a church.

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