On June 6, 1972 the Philadelphia Phillies were reeling. They were in last play in the NL East with a 16-29 record. They had lost 18 of their last 19 and needed to conjure up something to stop the losing streak. Nothing on the field seemed to be working, so the team tapped into their superstitions and held a “Turn it Around Day” at Veterans Stadium.
The premise was simple: In an effort to turn the Phillies’ fortunes around, the team would literally turn anything around they could. This was all documented by longtime Phillies Director of Public Relations Larry Shenk in his book If These Walls Could Talk: Stories From The Philadelphia Phillies Dugout, Locker Room, And Press Box.