Bill Sharsig


William A. Sharsig was an American Major League Baseball co-owner, general manager, business manager and on field manager of the American Association Philadelphia Athletics, both their first incarnation and their second, which had migrated over from the Players' League. He lived, worked, and was born in Philadelphia.

Managerial career

Sharsig founded the Athletics in September 1880. In 1881, the team went on a barnstorming tour, and Sharsig took on two partners: player Charlie Mason and manager Horace Phillips. After the tour, Phillips jumped ship to the Philadelphia Quakers, a competing team founded by Al Reach, and was replaced on the management team by minstrel show performer Lew Simmons.
As co-owner of the team, Bill named himself manager of his team on several different occasions. In a total of five seasons;, and from to. He finished his career with 238 wins and 216 losses for a.524 winning percentage.

Post-career

After the Association folded in, Bill went on to manage the Indianapolis team in the Western League in and in. Bill died in his hometown of Philadelphia, and was interred at Mount Vernon Cemetery.