History in a vacuum
Big moment 108 years ago today in the career of Philadelphia Athletics’ left fielder Wally Schang as he becomes the first switch-hitter in major league history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game.
The homers come during the Athletics’ 8-2 victory over the New York Yankees.
Not that many folks see Schang’s historic day on this Friday afternoon game at Shibe Park as the attendance reportedly is – count ’em – 23.
Not 2,300 or even 230.
Just 23 – about the same number of players and coaches on the bench when either team is batting.
And, yes, that total is the lowest attendance for a game in American League history.
The remarkably low attendance reflects the fortunes – or lack thereof – for the A’s in 1916 as Schang’s outstanding game is good enough for only the 30th victory in Philadelphia’s first 131 games.
The A’s finish the season at 36-117 – a stunningly bad 54 1/2 games behind the American League pennant-winning Boston Red Sox.