When the pitcher becomes an outfielder

Charles Albert Bender

Four years after discovering Charles Albert “Chief” Bender playing semi-pro ball in 1902 on Harrisburg's historic City Island, Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack needs to use his prized pitcher in the field 120 years ago today as injuries deplete his roster.‍

Bender, who goes on to a Hall of Fame career as a pitcher, finds himself playing left field and acquitting himself quite well with a pair of inside-the-park homers off Boston starter and six-time 20-game winner Jessie Tannehill.

The homers come during Philadelphia’s 11-4 victory before a Tuesday afternoon crowd of 5,111 at the Americans’ Huntington Avenue ballpark.

While he wins 212 games during his career as a pitcher, Bender also is a decent hitter – for a pitcher, anyway.

Bender finishes his 16-year career with a .212 batting average with six homers, including the two he hits 120 years ago today.‍

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