27. On August 4, 1911, which Washington Senators player infamously stole the bases in the wrong order intentionally?
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Answer:
Germany Schaefer
Yes, this actually happened. On August 4th in a game against the Chicago White Sox, Germany was on first and Clyde Milan was on third. Hoping to bait the catcher to throw to him so Clyde could steal home, Germany stole second but catcher Fred Payne didn't bite. In an outlandish decision, Schaefer decided to steal first which, at this time, was technically legal. Once again, Payne didn't throw, but White Sox manager Hugh Duffy did throw something - a fit. He came out and argued because no other player on record had ever stolen first. In the midst of the tirade, Germany tried to go for second again but the second baseman got the ball in time; instead of tagging Schaefer he threw to home and got Clyde Milan out when he tried to steal home. Allegedly, this wasn't the first time that Schaefer stole first but the other attempt's authenticity is questionable. This was just one event on a laundry list of Schaefer's antics which included, but is not limited to, wearing a fake mustache to the plate, wearing a rain coat to the plate (both of which got him ejected), hitting a home run off Rube Wadell and shooting the bat like a gun at him after each base, and even calling a home run off of the White Sox's Doc White in a pinch hit appearance.