1944 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

1944

6 Eddie Yost 1944 Washington Senators 08-16-1944 17
16 Hank Ruszkowski 1944 Cleveland Indians 09-26-1944 18
30 Bill Bonness 1944 Cleveland Indians 09-26-1944 20
15 Hal Kleine 1944 Cleveland Indians 04-26-1944 20
4 Jim Devlin 1944 Cleveland Indians 04-27-1944 21
21 Preston Gomez 1944 Washington Senators 05-05-1944 21
6 Stan Partenheimer 1944 Boston Red Sox 05-27-1944 21
23 Bobby Wilkins 1944 Philadelphia Athletics 04-18-1944 21
37 Steve Biras 1944 Cleveland Indians 09-15-1944 22
22 Bill Drescher 1944 New York Yankees 04-19-1944 22
19 Sandy Ullrich 1944 Washington Senators 05-03-1944 22
16 Vic Johnson 1944 Boston Red Sox 05-03-1944 23
6 Paul O'Dea 1944 Cleveland Indians 04-19-1944 23
17, 25 Zeb Eaton 1944 Detroit Tigers 04-19-1944 24
17 Bob Gillespie 1944 Detroit Tigers 05-11-1944 24
21 Clem Hausmann 1944 Boston Red Sox 04-28-1944 24
17 Tom Jordan 1944 Chicago White Sox 09-04-1944 24
10 Babe Martin 1944 St. Louis Browns 09-25-1944 24
23 Bill Mills 1944 Philadelphia Athletics 05-19-1944 24
17 Baby Ortiz 1944 Washington Senators 09-23-1944 24
27 Roy Valdes 1944 Washington Senators 05-03-1944 24
48 Ed Lopat 1944 Chicago White Sox 04-30-1944 25
24 Al Lyons 1944 New York Yankees 04-19-1944 25
8 Frank Mancuso 1944 St. Louis Browns 04-18-1944 25
29 William Metzig 1944 Chicago White Sox 09-19-1944 25
6 Don Savage 1944 New York Yankees 04-18-1944 25
21 Fred Vaughn 1944 Washington Senators 08-20-1944 25
26 Sam Zoldak 1944 St. Louis Browns 05-13-1944 25
14 Monk Dubiel 1944 New York Yankees 04-19-1944 26
25 Bubba Floyd 1944 Detroit Tigers 06-16-1944 26
3 John McGillen 1944 Philadelphia Athletics 04-20-1944 26
16 Joe Page 1944 New York Yankees 04-19-1944 26
- Jim Pruett 1944 Philadelphia Athletics 09-26-1944 26
26 Steve Roser 1944 New York Yankees 05-05-1944 26
18 Jackie Sullivan 1944 Detroit Tigers 07-06-1944 26
41 Bill Zinser 1944 Washington Senators 08-19-1944 26
21 Bill Bevens 1944 New York Yankees 05-12-1944 27
14 Rex Cecil 1944 Boston Red Sox 08-13-1944 27
22 Russ Derry 1944 New York Yankees 07-04-1944 27
34 Earl Henry 1944 Cleveland Indians 09-23-1944 27
1 Len Schulte 1944 St. Louis Browns 09-27-1944 27
6 Luis Suarez 1944 Washington Senators 05-28-1944 27
17 Joe Wood 1944 Boston Red Sox 05-01-1944 27
7, 35 Red Borom 1944 Detroit Tigers 04-23-1944 28
29 Clem Dreisewerd 1944 Boston Red Sox 08-29-1944 28
10 Mike Garbark 1944 New York Yankees 04-18-1944 28
9 Red Hayworth 1944 St. Louis Browns 04-21-1944 28
20 Lefty West 1944 St. Louis Browns 04-30-1944 28
18 Johnny Johnson 1944 New York Yankees 04-19-1944 29
12 Mike Milosevich 1944 New York Yankees 04-30-1944 29
6 George Binks 1944 Washington Senators 09-23-1944 30
19 Wally Holborow 1944 Washington Senators 09-27-1944 30
38 Russ Lyon 1944 Cleveland Indians 04-21-1944 30
11 Jug Thesenga 1944 Washington Senators 09-01-1944 30
4 Grey Clarke 1944 Chicago White Sox 04-19-1944 31
30 Hack Miller 1944 Detroit Tigers 04-19-1944 31
11 Bill McGhee 1944 Philadelphia Athletics 07-05-1944 38
26 Chuck Hostetler 1944 Detroit Tigers 04-19-1944 40
1944 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1944 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

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