1920 American 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
American League Debuts

1920

n/a Emmet McCann 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 04-19-1920 18
n/a John Bogart 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-17-1920 19
n/a Jerry Conway 1920 Washington Senators 08-31-1920 19
n/a Fred Heimach 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 10-01-1920 19
n/a Teddy Kearns 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 10-01-1920 20
n/a Marty McManus 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-25-1920 20
n/a Allie Watt 1920 Washington Senators 10-03-1920 20
n/a Bibb Falk 1920 Chicago White Sox 07-17-1920 21
n/a Ed Johnson 1920 Washington Senators 09-26-1920 21
n/a Bill Kelly 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 09-06-1920 21
n/a Joe Kiefer 1920 Chicago White Sox 10-01-1920 21
n/a Dud Lee 1920 St. Louis Browns 10-03-1920 21
n/a Roy Moore 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 04-15-1920 21
n/a Joe Sewell 1920 Cleveland Indians 09-10-1920 21
n/a Harry Biemiller 1920 Washington Senators 08-26-1920 22
n/a Danny Claire 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-17-1920 22
n/a Bob Clark 1920 Cleveland Indians 05-26-1920 22
n/a Tom Connelly 1920 New York Yankees 09-24-1920 22
n/a Slim Harriss 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 04-19-1920 22
n/a Bubber Jonnard 1920 Chicago White Sox 10-01-1920 22
n/a Bill Knowlton 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 09-03-1920 22
n/a Bobby LaMotte 1920 Washington Senators 09-01-1920 22
n/a Glenn Myatt 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 04-15-1920 22
n/a Eddie Rommel 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 04-19-1920 22
n/a Duke Shirey 1920 Washington Senators 09-28-1920 22
n/a John Slappey 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 08-23-1920 22
n/a Elmer Bowman 1920 Washington Senators 08-03-1920 23
n/a Cliff Brady 1920 Boston Red Sox 08-08-1920 23
n/a Allen Conkwright 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-16-1920 23
n/a Joe DeBerry 1920 St. Louis Browns 08-24-1920 23
n/a George Ellison 1920 Cleveland Indians 08-21-1920 23
n/a Cy Fried 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-17-1920 23
n/a Sammy Hale 1920 Detroit Tigers 04-20-1920 23
n/a Bill Hollahan 1920 Washington Senators 09-27-1920 23
n/a Joe Lucey 1920 New York Yankees 07-06-1920 23
n/a Adrian Lynch 1920 St. Louis Browns 08-04-1920 23
n/a Clyde Manion 1920 Detroit Tigers 05-05-1920 23
n/a Bob Meusel 1920 New York Yankees 04-14-1920 23
n/a Frank Okrie 1920 Detroit Tigers 04-18-1920 23
n/a Lou Vedder 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-18-1920 23
n/a Rip Collins 1920 New York Yankees 04-19-1920 24
n/a Roy Crumpler 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-16-1920 24
n/a Johnnie Heving 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-24-1920 24
n/a Clarence Huber 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-17-1920 24
n/a Paul Johnson 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 09-13-1920 24
n/a Billy Mullen 1920 St. Louis Browns 10-02-1920 24
n/a Ray Richmond 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-25-1920 24
n/a Frank Thompson 1920 St. Louis Browns 05-06-1920 24
n/a Mutt Wilson 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-11-1920 24
n/a Ed Wingo 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 10-02-1920 24
n/a Ernie Alten 1920 Detroit Tigers 04-17-1920 25
n/a Bill Burwell 1920 St. Louis Browns 05-01-1920 25
n/a Leon Carlson 1920 Washington Senators 05-31-1920 25
n/a Red Cox 1920 Detroit Tigers 04-17-1920 25
n/a Ray French 1920 New York Yankees 09-17-1920 25
n/a John Glaiser 1920 Detroit Tigers 04-20-1920 25
n/a Joe Gleason 1920 Washington Senators 09-11-1920 25
n/a Lyman Lamb 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-14-1920 25
n/a Earl Pruess 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-15-1920 25
n/a Bill Shanner 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 10-01-1920 25
n/a Larry Woodall 1920 Detroit Tigers 05-20-1920 25
n/a Lyle Bigbee 1920 Philadelphia Athletics 04-15-1920 26
n/a Gus Bono 1920 Washington Senators 09-13-1920 26
n/a Ed Chaplin 1920 Boston Red Sox 09-04-1920 26
n/a Norman Glaser 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-21-1920 26
n/a Spencer Heath 1920 Chicago White Sox 05-04-1920 26
n/a Hob Hiller 1920 Boston Red Sox 04-22-1920 26
n/a Benn Karr 1920 Boston Red Sox 04-20-1920 26
n/a Paddy Smith 1920 Boston Red Sox 07-06-1920 26
n/a Paul Speraw 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-15-1920 26
n/a Harry Baumgartner 1920 Detroit Tigers 09-06-1920 27
n/a Frank Brower 1920 Washington Senators 08-14-1920 27
n/a Hal Deviney 1920 Boston Red Sox 07-30-1920 27
n/a Ray Grimes 1920 Boston Red Sox 09-24-1920 27
n/a Shovel Hodge 1920 Chicago White Sox 09-06-1920 27
n/a Jim O'Neill 1920 Washington Senators 04-15-1920 27
n/a Doc Prothro 1920 Washington Senators 09-26-1920 27
n/a Dutch Wetzel 1920 St. Louis Browns 09-15-1920 27
n/a George Orme 1920 Boston Red Sox 09-14-1920 28
n/a Jose Acosta 1920 Washington Senators 07-28-1920 29
n/a Ricardo Torres 1920 Washington Senators 05-18-1920 29
n/a George Payne 1920 Chicago White Sox 05-08-1920 30
n/a Hod Leverette 1920 St. Louis Browns 04-22-1920 31
1920 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1920 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

On the final day of the 1930 season, Dizzy Dean was called up and pitched a three-hitter. In Spring Training the following year, Dean had a fight with catcher Gabby Street and the franchise left him in the Minor Leagues all season long.

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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