1926 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

1926

n/a Mel Ott 1926 New York Giants 04-27-1926 17
n/a Ed Baecht 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 04-24-1926 18
n/a Rufus Meadows 1926 Cincinnati Reds 04-23-1926 18
n/a Fred Brickell 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-19-1926 19
n/a Joe Cronin 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-29-1926 19
n/a Pete Rambo 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 09-16-1926 19
n/a Johnny Welch 1926 Chicago Cubs 05-22-1926 19
n/a Adam Comorosky 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-13-1926 20
n/a Joe Graves 1926 Chicago Cubs 09-26-1926 20
n/a Leon Williams 1926 Brooklyn Robins 05-26-1926 20
n/a Howie Carter 1926 Cincinnati Reds 06-21-1926 21
n/a Andy Cohen 1926 New York Giants 05-31-1926 21
n/a Ed Cotter 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 06-12-1926 21
n/a Ned Porter 1926 New York Giants 08-07-1926 21
n/a Mike Smith 1926 New York Giants 09-04-1926 21
n/a Ethan Allen 1926 Cincinnati Reds 06-13-1926 22
n/a Jim Boyle 1926 New York Giants 06-20-1926 22
n/a Jack Cummings 1926 New York Giants 09-11-1926 22
n/a Bunny Hearn 1926 Boston Braves 04-13-1926 22
n/a Babe Herman 1926 Brooklyn Robins 04-14-1926 22
n/a Roy Mahaffey 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-31-1926 22
n/a Al Smith 1926 New York Giants 06-18-1926 22
n/a Denny Sothern 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 09-10-1926 22
n/a Paul Waner 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-13-1926 22
n/a Joe Buskey 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 04-19-1926 23
n/a Pete Cote 1926 New York Giants 06-18-1926 23
n/a Lee Dunham 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 04-17-1926 23
n/a Mul Holland 1926 Cincinnati Reds 05-25-1926 23
n/a Mike Kelly 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 09-03-1926 23
n/a Rusty Yarnall 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 06-30-1926 23
n/a Moose Clabaugh 1926 Brooklyn Robins 08-30-1926 24
n/a Joe Connell 1926 New York Giants 06-15-1926 24
n/a Ray Moss 1926 Brooklyn Robins 04-17-1926 24
n/a Scottie Slayback 1926 New York Giants 09-26-1926 24
n/a Clyde Sukeforth 1926 Cincinnati Reds 05-31-1926 24
n/a Ed Taylor 1926 Boston Braves 04-14-1926 24
n/a Joe Kelly 1926 Chicago Cubs 04-13-1926 25
n/a Clyde Beck 1926 Chicago Cubs 05-19-1926 26
n/a Cuckoo Christensen 1926 Cincinnati Reds 04-13-1926 26
n/a Paul Florence 1926 New York Giants 05-21-1926 26
n/a Joe Poetz 1926 New York Giants 09-14-1926 26
n/a Lefty Taber 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 09-04-1926 26
n/a Hal Goldsmith 1926 Boston Braves 06-23-1926 27
n/a Hal Rhyne 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-18-1926 27
n/a Bob Rice 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 09-01-1926 27
n/a Johnny Wertz 1926 Boston Braves 04-14-1926 27
n/a Pete Scott 1926 Chicago Cubs 04-13-1926 28
n/a Dick Attreau 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 09-14-1926 29
n/a Jim Hamby 1926 New York Giants 09-20-1926 29
n/a Chet Nichols 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 07-30-1926 29
n/a Sid Womack 1926 Boston Braves 08-15-1926 29
n/a Johnny Butler 1926 Brooklyn Robins 04-18-1926 33
n/a Ty Tyson 1926 New York Giants 04-13-1926 33
n/a George Stutz 1926 Philadelphia Phillies 08-17-1926 37
1926 National League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the National League during the 1926 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Did you know that on September 27, 1963 the Houston Colt .45s fielded an all-rookie lineup that included future stars Joe Morgan, Jerry Grote, and Rusty Staub?

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.

     

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