1946 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."

"Always be cautious about rookie performances in September. They don't indicate what will happen in April." - Texas Rangers General Manager Tom Grieve
National League Debuts

1946

15 Bob Brady 1946 Boston Braves 08-24-1946 23
23 Al Dark 1946 Boston Braves 07-14-1946 24
3 Tommy Neill 1946 Boston Braves 09-10-1946 26
22 Earl Reid 1946 Boston Braves 05-08-1946 32
14 Ferrell Anderson 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-16-1946 28
29, 34 Hank Behrman 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-17-1946 24
39, 49 John Corriden 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-20-1946 28
31 Otis Davis 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-22-1946 25
10 Bruce Edwards 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 06-23-1946 22
5, 6, 29 Carl Furillo 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-16-1946 24
9 Jack Graham 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-16-1946 29
19 Joe Hatten 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-21-1946 29
38 Paul Minner 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-12-1946 23
- Glen Moulder 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-28-1946 28
17, 38 Bob Ramazzotti 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-20-1946 29
34 Jean-Pierre Roy 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 05-05-1946 25
38 Harry Taylor 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 09-22-1946 27
32 Joe Tepsic 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 07-12-1946 22
15, 31 Dick Whitman 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-16-1946 25
18 Red Adams 1946 Chicago Cubs 05-05-1946 24
22 Cecil Garriott 1946 Chicago Cubs 09-04-1946 30
19 Doyle Lade 1946 Chicago Cubs 09-18-1946 25
54 Clarence Maddern 1946 Chicago Cubs 09-19-1946 24
38 Russ Meyer 1946 Chicago Cubs 09-13-1946 22
32 Ted Pawelek 1946 Chicago Cubs 09-13-1946 27
17 Hank Schenz 1946 Chicago Cubs 09-18-1946 27
12 Bobby Adams 1946 Cincinnati Reds 04-16-1946 24
42 George Burpo 1946 Cincinnati Reds 06-09-1946 23
15 Grady Hatton 1946 Cincinnati Reds 04-16-1946 23
32 Clayton Lambert 1946 Cincinnati Reds 04-22-1946 29
28 Garland Lawing 1946 Cincinnati Reds 05-29-1946 27
19 Bob Usher 1946 Cincinnati Reds 04-16-1946 21
24 Woody Abernathy 1946 New York Giants 07-28-1946 31
25 Mike Budnick 1946 New York Giants 04-18-1946 26
16 John Carden 1946 New York Giants 05-18-1946 24
19 Jim Gladd 1946 New York Giants 09-09-1946 23
29 Mickey Grasso 1946 New York Giants 09-18-1946 26
16 Marv Grissom 1946 New York Giants 09-10-1946 28
28 Sheldon Jones 1946 New York Giants 09-09-1946 24
23 Monte Kennedy 1946 New York Giants 04-18-1946 23
- Dick Lajeskie 1946 New York Giants 09-10-1946 20
39 Jess Pike 1946 New York Giants 04-18-1946 30
1 Bill Rigney 1946 New York Giants 04-16-1946 28
23 Bobby Thomson 1946 New York Giants 09-09-1946 22
14 Del Ennis 1946 Philadelphia Phillies 04-28-1946 20
12 Eli Hodkey 1946 Philadelphia Phillies 09-12-1946 28
- Dick Koecher 1946 Philadelphia Phillies 09-29-1946 20
27 John O'Neil 1946 Philadelphia Phillies 04-16-1946 25
39, 35 Lou Possehl 1946 Philadelphia Phillies 08-25-1946 20
46 Ed Bahr 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 05-01-1946 26
49 Ben Guintini 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-21-1946 26
42 Jim Hopper 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-21-1946 26
11 Lee Howard 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-22-1946 22
43 Ralph Kiner 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-16-1946 23
11, 47 Al Tate 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-27-1946 28
27 Junior Walsh 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-14-1946 27
24 Bill Endicott 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 04-21-1946 27
17 Joe Garagiola 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 05-26-1946 20
7 Nippy Jones 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 06-09-1946 20
34 Fred Martin 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 04-21-1946 30
15 Dick Sisler 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 04-16-1946 25
23 Del Wilber 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 04-21-1946 27
1946 National League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the National League during the 1946 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.

Rich Amaral spent nine seasons in the Minor Leagues and upon his callup he commented, "I've been to every baseball park in America, except those in the American and National League."