1920 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."

"You never forget your first hit in the Major Leagues. It was in my third at bat. That was kind of a relief. You could start off 0-for-34." - Ralph Kiner
National League Debuts

1920

n/a Ralph Miller 1920 Philadelphia Phillies 04-14-1920 24
n/a Bernie Neis 1920 Brooklyn Robins 04-14-1920 24
n/a Babe Twombly 1920 Chicago Cubs 04-14-1920 24
n/a Wally Hood 1920 Brooklyn Robins 04-15-1920 25
n/a George Mohart 1920 Brooklyn Robins 04-15-1920 28
n/a Frank Withrow 1920 Philadelphia Phillies 04-15-1920 28
n/a John Sullivan 1920 Boston Braves 04-18-1920 30
n/a Russ Wrightstone 1920 Philadelphia Phillies 04-19-1920 27
n/a Chippy Gaw 1920 Chicago Cubs 04-20-1920 28
n/a Ted Turner 1920 Chicago Cubs 04-20-1920 27
n/a Johnny Meador 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-24-1920 27
n/a Huck Betts 1920 Philadelphia Phillies 04-26-1920 23
n/a Walt Walsh 1920 Philadelphia Phillies 05-04-1920 23
n/a Zack Taylor 1920 Brooklyn Robins 06-15-1920 21
n/a Hal Kime 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 06-19-1920 22
n/a Mike Knode 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 06-28-1920 24
n/a Al Lefevre 1920 New York Giants 06-28-1920 21
n/a Sheriff Blake 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 06-29-1920 20
n/a Vern Spencer 1920 New York Giants 07-04-1920 26
n/a Jack Theis 1920 Cincinnati Reds 07-05-1920 28
n/a Ed Hock 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 07-08-1920 21
n/a Bob Glenn 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 07-27-1920 26
n/a Joe Jaeger 1920 Chicago Cubs 07-28-1920 25
n/a George Lowe 1920 Cincinnati Reds 07-28-1920 25
n/a Roy Grimes 1920 New York Giants 07-31-1920 26
n/a Percy Jones 1920 Chicago Cubs 08-06-1920 20
n/a Al Pierotti 1920 Boston Braves 08-09-1920 24
n/a Tom Whelan 1920 Boston Braves 08-13-1920 26
n/a Ira Townsend 1920 Boston Braves 08-25-1920 26
n/a Bill Schindler 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-03-1920 24
n/a George Lyons 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-06-1920 29
n/a Virgil Cheeves 1920 Chicago Cubs 09-07-1920 19
n/a Leo Townsend 1920 Boston Braves 09-08-1920 29
n/a Jimmie Keenan 1920 Philadelphia Phillies 09-09-1920 22
n/a Tim Griesenbeck 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-11-1920 22
n/a Jack Sheehan 1920 Brooklyn Robins 09-11-1920 27
n/a Hal Leathers 1920 Chicago Cubs 09-13-1920 21
n/a George Scott 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-13-1920 24
n/a Homer Summa 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-13-1920 21
n/a Pie Traynor 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-15-1920 21
n/a Clyde Barnhart 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-22-1920 24
n/a Cotton Tierney 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-22-1920 26
n/a George Gilham 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-24-1920 21
n/a Walt Schulz 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-24-1920 20
n/a Heinie Mueller 1920 St. Louis Cardinals 09-25-1920 21
n/a Red Torphy 1920 Boston Braves 09-25-1920 28
n/a Eddie Brown 1920 New York Giants 09-26-1920 29
n/a Alex Gaston 1920 New York Giants 09-26-1920 27
n/a Whitey Glazner 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-26-1920 27
n/a Sumpter Clarke 1920 Chicago Cubs 09-27-1920 22
n/a Johnny Morrison 1920 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-28-1920 24
n/a Claude Davenport 1920 New York Giants 10-02-1920 22
n/a Tom Grubbs 1920 New York Giants 10-03-1920 26
n/a Monty Swartz 1920 Cincinnati Reds 10-03-1920 23
1920 National League Debuts


 

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

Ray Jansen (four for five in his first game), Aubrey Epps (three for four in his first game) and Ed Irvin (two for three in his first game) all finished their career with lifetime batting averages which were greater than their career fielding percentages.

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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