1926 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."

"Baseball is the sport that cackles back at can't-miss kids. Baseball humbles every player sooner or later. Baseball confers greatness stingily, in its own sweet time. At least that's what the bow-tied essayists and sandlot scouts solemnly tell us." - Johnette Howard in Sports Illustrated
American League Debuts

1926

n/a Sam Langford 1926 Boston Red Sox 04-13-1926 25
n/a Tony Lazzeri 1926 New York Yankees 04-13-1926 22
n/a Tony Welzer 1926 Boston Red Sox 04-13-1926 27
n/a Hal Wiltse 1926 Boston Red Sox 04-13-1926 22
n/a Nick Cullop 1926 New York Yankees 04-14-1926 25
n/a Stew Bolen 1926 St. Louis Browns 04-15-1926 23
n/a Joe Pate 1926 Philadelphia Athletics 04-15-1926 33
n/a Augie Johns 1926 Detroit Tigers 04-16-1926 26
n/a Bill Hunnefield 1926 Chicago White Sox 04-17-1926 27
n/a Tommy Thomas 1926 Chicago White Sox 04-17-1926 26
n/a Pat Veltman 1926 Chicago White Sox 04-17-1926 20
n/a Ski Melillo 1926 St. Louis Browns 04-18-1926 26
n/a Myles Thomas 1926 New York Yankees 04-18-1926 28
n/a Sam Gibson 1926 Detroit Tigers 04-19-1926 26
n/a Honey Barnes 1926 New York Yankees 04-20-1926 26
n/a Bump Hadley 1926 Washington Senators 04-20-1926 21
n/a Bill Morrell 1926 Washington Senators 04-20-1926 33
n/a George Smith 1926 Detroit Tigers 04-21-1926 24
n/a Ernie Nevers 1926 St. Louis Browns 04-26-1926 23
n/a Jack Russell 1926 Boston Red Sox 05-05-1926 20
n/a Guy Lacy 1926 Cleveland Indians 05-07-1926 28
n/a Norm Lehr 1926 Cleveland Indians 05-20-1926 24
n/a Pryor McBee 1926 Chicago White Sox 05-22-1926 24
n/a Bill Regan 1926 Boston Red Sox 06-02-1926 27
n/a Kiddo Davis 1926 New York Yankees 06-05-1926 24
n/a Bobby Reeves 1926 Washington Senators 06-09-1926 21
n/a Ray Hayworth 1926 Detroit Tigers 06-27-1926 22
n/a Danny Taylor 1926 Washington Senators 06-30-1926 25
n/a Bill Clowers 1926 Boston Red Sox 07-20-1926 27
n/a Jimmy Uchrinscko 1926 Washington Senators 07-20-1926 25
n/a Alvin Crowder 1926 Washington Senators 07-24-1926 27
n/a Dave Barbee 1926 Philadelphia Athletics 07-29-1926 21
n/a Willis Hudlin 1926 Cleveland Indians 08-15-1926 20
n/a Danny MacFayden 1926 Boston Red Sox 08-25-1926 21
n/a Frank Sigafoos 1926 Philadelphia Athletics 09-03-1926 22
n/a Bill Moore 1926 Boston Red Sox 09-07-1926 22
n/a Pid Purdy 1926 Chicago White Sox 09-07-1926 22
n/a Les Cox 1926 Chicago White Sox 09-11-1926 22
n/a Dick Jones 1926 Washington Senators 09-11-1926 24
n/a Russ Ennis 1926 Washington Senators 09-19-1926 29
n/a Rudy Kneisch 1926 Detroit Tigers 09-21-1926 27
n/a Frank Loftus 1926 Washington Senators 09-26-1926 28
1926 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1926 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?

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.

     

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