1941 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

1941

- Buster Bray 1941 Boston Braves 04-18-1941 28
20 Eddie Carnett 1941 Boston Braves 04-19-1941 24
- John Dudra 1941 Boston Braves 09-07-1941 25
27 Al Montgomery 1941 Boston Braves 06-20-1941 20
3 Skippy Roberge 1941 Boston Braves 07-18-1941 24
29 Ed Albosta 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-03-1941 22
32 Bob Chipman 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-28-1941 22
47 George Pfister 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-27-1941 23
24 Tommy Tatum 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers 08-01-1941 22
32 Paul Erickson 1941 Chicago Cubs 06-29-1941 25
21 Frank Jelincich 1941 Chicago Cubs 09-06-1941 24
20 Emil Kush 1941 Chicago Cubs 09-21-1941 24
3 Walt Lanfranconi 1941 Chicago Cubs 09-12-1941 24
17 Russ Meers 1941 Chicago Cubs 09-28-1941 22
35 Lennie Merullo 1941 Chicago Cubs 09-12-1941 24
19, 26 Lou Novikoff 1941 Chicago Cubs 04-15-1941 25
19, 29 Barney Olsen 1941 Chicago Cubs 04-17-1941 21
4, 16, 18 Wimpy Quinn 1941 Chicago Cubs 06-08-1941 23
33 Bob Scheffing 1941 Chicago Cubs 04-27-1941 27
7 Johnny Schmitz 1941 Chicago Cubs 09-06-1941 20
15 Lou Stringer 1941 Chicago Cubs 04-15-1941 23
27 Eddie Waitkus 1941 Chicago Cubs 04-15-1941 21
16 Chuck Aleno 1941 Cincinnati Reds 05-15-1941 24
9 Ray Lamanno 1941 Cincinnati Reds 09-11-1941 21
26 Eddie Lukon 1941 Cincinnati Reds 08-06-1941 21
28 Hank Sauer 1941 Cincinnati Reds 09-09-1941 24
19 Eddie Shokes 1941 Cincinnati Reds 06-09-1941 21
12 Benny Zientara 1941 Cincinnati Reds 09-11-1941 23
27 Ace Adams 1941 New York Giants 04-15-1941 31
33 Jack Aragon 1941 New York Giants 08-13-1941 25
35 Rae Blaemire 1941 New York Giants 09-13-1941 30
29 John Davis 1941 New York Giants 09-09-1941 26
36 Hugh East 1941 New York Giants 09-13-1941 22
18 Harry Feldman 1941 New York Giants 09-10-1941 21
- Rube Fischer 1941 New York Giants 09-12-1941 24
24 Sid Gordon 1941 New York Giants 09-11-1941 24
33 Dave Koslo 1941 New York Giants 09-12-1941 21
6 Paul Busby 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 09-14-1941 23
23 Jim Carlin 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 07-26-1941 23
30 Bill Harman 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 06-17-1941 22
28 Tommy Hughes 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 04-19-1941 21
33 Dale Jones 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 09-07-1941 22
9 Gene Lambert 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 09-14-1941 20
8 Rube Melton 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 04-17-1941 24
16 Danny Murtaugh 1941 Philadelphia Phillies 07-06-1941 23
15 Alf Anderson 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-20-1941 27
24 Bill Brandt 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-20-1941 26
38 Billy Cox 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-20-1941 22
- Culley Rikard 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-20-1941 27
8 Vinnie Smith 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-10-1941 25
14 Bud Stewart 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-19-1941 24
39 Lefty Wilkie 1941 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-22-1941 26
21 Johnny Beazley 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 09-28-1941 23
19 Erv Dusak 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 09-18-1941 21
33 Hank Gornicki 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 04-17-1941 30
34 Johnny Grodzicki 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 04-18-1941 24
1 Whitey Kurowski 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 09-23-1941 23
42 Hersh Lyons 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 04-17-1941 25
33 Charlie Marshall 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 06-14-1941 21
6 Stan Musial 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 09-17-1941 20
37 Howie Pollet 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 08-20-1941 20
38 Walter Sessi 1941 St. Louis Cardinals 09-18-1941 23
1941 National League Debuts


 

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