1916 National League Debuts

Willie Mays played his first Major League game on May 25, 1951, and went 0-for-5 at the plate. He started his career 1-for-25 and told his manager, "I can't do it, Mr. Leo. You better bench me."

Casey Stengel played his first Major League game on July 27, 1912, and went 4-for-4 at the plate. He commented later in his life, "I broke in with four hits and the writers promptly decided they had seen the new Ty Cobb. It took me only a few days to correct that impression."

Both Mays and Stengel would continue their Major League careers down separate paths of greatness, but each still had to appear in that memorable first Major League game. Baseball Almanac is pleased to present what Cubs broadcaster Steve Stone once described as, "His first Major League debut."

"There is a certain amount of fascination to the big league debut of any athlete. Sometimes they are incredible successes. Sometimes they are frenetic failures." - Sportswriter Arthur Daley
National League Debuts

1916

n/a Greasy Neale 1916 Cincinnati Reds 04-12-1916 24
n/a Joe Wilhoit 1916 Boston Braves 04-12-1916 30
n/a Walter Schmidt 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-13-1916 29
n/a Tony Brottem 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 04-17-1916 24
n/a Bob Steele 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 04-17-1916 22
n/a Gene Madden 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-20-1916 25
n/a Frank Emmer 1916 Cincinnati Reds 04-25-1916 20
n/a Herb Hunter 1916 New York Giants 04-29-1916 20
n/a Wilbur Fisher 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-13-1916 21
n/a Ray O'Brien 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-27-1916 21
n/a Jack Farmer 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 07-08-1916 23
n/a Twink Twining 1916 Cincinnati Reds 07-09-1916 22
n/a Joe Lotz 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 07-15-1916 25
n/a Chuck Wortman 1916 Chicago Cubs 07-20-1916 24
n/a Paul Carpenter 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 07-26-1916 21
n/a Milt Watson 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 07-26-1916 26
n/a Art Rico 1916 Boston Braves 07-31-1916 21
n/a George Smith 1916 New York Giants 08-09-1916 24
n/a Bill Evans 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-13-1916 23
n/a Duke Kelleher 1916 New York Giants 08-18-1916 22
n/a Fred Bailey 1916 Boston Braves 08-19-1916 21
n/a Newt Halliday 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-19-1916 20
n/a Hooks Warner 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-21-1916 22
n/a Carson Bigbee 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-24-1916 21
n/a Ed Sicking 1916 Chicago Cubs 08-26-1916 19
n/a Frank Smykal 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-30-1916 26
n/a Murphy Currie 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 08-31-1916 23
n/a Cy Warmoth 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 08-31-1916 23
n/a Stuffy Stewart 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 09-03-1916 22
n/a Jack Scott 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-06-1916 24
n/a Bill Batsch 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-09-1916 24
n/a Sam Bohne 1916 St. Louis Cardinals 09-09-1916 19
n/a Burleigh Grimes 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-10-1916 23
n/a Earl Smith 1916 Chicago Cubs 09-10-1916 25
n/a Johnny O'Connor 1916 Chicago Cubs 09-16-1916 24
n/a Marty Shay 1916 Chicago Cubs 09-16-1916 20
n/a Jesse Altenburg 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-19-1916 23
n/a Paul Smith 1916 Cincinnati Reds 09-19-1916 28
n/a Lee King 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-20-1916 23
n/a Hack Miller 1916 Brooklyn Robins 09-22-1916 22
n/a Billy Gleason 1916 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-25-1916 22
n/a Artie Dede 1916 Brooklyn Robins 10-04-1916 21
n/a Bunny Fabrique 1916 Brooklyn Robins 10-04-1916 28
n/a Gary Fortune 1916 Philadelphia Phillies 10-05-1916 21
n/a Bob Gandy 1916 Philadelphia Phillies 10-05-1916 23
n/a Jose Rodriguez 1916 New York Giants 10-05-1916 22
n/a Heinie Stafford 1916 New York Giants 10-05-1916 24
1916 National League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the National League during the 1916 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Did you know that Future hall of famer Addie Joss made his Major League pitching debut on April 26, 1902 and tossed a one hitter?

Five-for-five debuts? Believe it or not it has happened twice: On June 30, 1894 Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels and on May 16, 1933, Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators made their Major League debuts and both went five-for-five at the plate.

     

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