The Philadelphia Athletics began as part of the baseball wars between the
National League and the new
American League that began in 1901. In Philadelphia, the America League's
Philadelphia Athletics lured several of the National League's
Philadelphia Phillies from their contracts, only to lose them again through court action. When the Phillies' owner,
John Rogers, decided to start
a football team, the Athletics followed suit, both naming the football teams after their respective baasball teams. The Athletics' owner,
Ben Shibe, fielded a team made up of several baseball players as well as some local football players. He appointed his baseball manager,
Connie Mack, as the team's general manager, and named former
University of Pennsylvania player
Blondy Wallace as the team's coach. Roger and Shibe enlisted the support of
Dave Berry, a pro football promoter, to establish a football team in
Pittsburgh, the
Pittsburgh Stars. These three teams made up the entirety of the 1902 NFL. ==First Stars game==