1948 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."

"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
American League Debuts

1948

14, 22 Ramon Garcia 1948 Washington Senators 04-19-1948 24
2 Al Kozar 1948 Washington Senators 04-19-1948 26
15 Don White 1948 Philadelphia Athletics 04-19-1948 29
36 Connie Berry 1948 Detroit Tigers 04-20-1948 26
20 Pete Layden 1948 St. Louis Browns 04-20-1948 28
3, 13 Cliff Mapes 1948 New York Yankees 04-20-1948 26
5 George Vico 1948 Detroit Tigers 04-20-1948 24
2 Jim Delsing 1948 Chicago White Sox 04-21-1948 22
48 Howie Judson 1948 Chicago White Sox 04-22-1948 22
14 Jerry Scala 1948 Chicago White Sox 04-22-1948 23
28 Jay Difani 1948 Washington Senators 04-23-1948 25
37 Jim Goodwin 1948 Chicago White Sox 04-24-1948 21
36 Mickey McDermott 1948 Boston Red Sox 04-24-1948 18
35 Windy McCall 1948 Boston Red Sox 04-25-1948 22
15 Ray Murray 1948 Cleveland Indians 04-25-1948 30
29 Bill Kennedy 1948 Cleveland Indians 04-26-1948 27
12 Forrest Thompson 1948 Washington Senators 04-26-1948 30
31 Ned Garver 1948 St. Louis Browns 04-28-1948 22
12 Ken Wood 1948 St. Louis Browns 04-28-1948 23
17 Bubba Harris 1948 Philadelphia Athletics 04-29-1948 22
22 Alex Kellner 1948 Philadelphia Athletics 04-29-1948 23
15, 22 Sammy Meeks 1948 Washington Senators 04-29-1948 25
39 Fred Bradley 1948 Chicago White Sox 05-01-1948 27
12 Joe Tipton 1948 Cleveland Indians 05-02-1948 26
7 Andy Anderson 1948 St. Louis Browns 05-10-1948 25
21 Dick Welteroth 1948 Washington Senators 05-16-1948 20
30 Billy DeMars 1948 Philadelphia Athletics 05-18-1948 22
9 Len Okrie 1948 Washington Senators 06-16-1948 24
12 Jerry McCarthy 1948 St. Louis Browns 06-19-1948 25
37, 40 Marv Rotblatt 1948 Chicago White Sox 07-04-1948 20
18, 22 Angel Fleitas 1948 Washington Senators 07-05-1948 33
19 Dick Kokos 1948 St. Louis Browns 07-08-1948 20
29 Satchel Paige 1948 Cleveland Indians 07-09-1948 42
20 Mike Palm 1948 Boston Red Sox 07-11-1948 23
30 Joe Ostrowski 1948 St. Louis Browns 07-18-1948 31
20 Blackie Schwamb 1948 St. Louis Browns 07-25-1948 21
3 Hank Arft 1948 St. Louis Browns 07-27-1948 26
18 Bob Porterfield 1948 New York Yankees 08-08-1948 24
22 Jim Clark 1948 Washington Senators 08-17-1948 20
28, 11 Ray Boone 1948 Cleveland Indians 09-03-1948 25
25 Hank Bauer 1948 New York Yankees 09-06-1948 26
18 Dick Weik 1948 Washington Senators 09-08-1948 20
16 Cal Cooper 1948 Washington Senators 09-14-1948 26
1 Joe Ginsberg 1948 Detroit Tigers 09-15-1948 21
23 Tom Wright 1948 Boston Red Sox 09-15-1948 24
2 Herb Adams 1948 Chicago White Sox 09-17-1948 20
23, 26 Neill Sheridan 1948 Boston Red Sox 09-19-1948 26
56 Bob Wellman 1948 Philadelphia Athletics 09-23-1948 23
42 Joe Collins 1948 New York Yankees 09-25-1948 25
28 Johnny Bero 1948 Detroit Tigers 09-26-1948 25
40, 46 Charlie Silvera 1948 New York Yankees 09-29-1948 23
28 Earle Brucker 1948 Philadelphia Athletics 10-02-1948 23
22 Mike Garcia 1948 Cleveland Indians 10-03-1948 24
1948 American League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the American League during the 1948 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Five-for-five debuts? Believe it or not it has happened twice: On June 30, 1894 Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels and on May 16, 1933, Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators made their Major League debuts and both went five-for-five at the plate.

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?

     

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