Baseball is a weird sport. It's the sport that seemingly hinges on individual moments the most. Other sports can too, of course, but baseball's the sport where a single game's result is the most reliant on a bit of luck. That's one of the reasons they play 162 games in a season.
On July 10, 1914, the Yankees hosted the team then known as the Cleveland Naps. The Naps' lineup that day included Shoeless Joe Jackson and Nap Lajoie, for whom they were named. Meanwhile, the Yankees were still in the post-Highlanders, pre-Ruth/Gehrig days. Their lineup on this day included just one player who OPSed over .