1951 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

1951

22 George Estock 1951 Boston Braves 04-21-1951 26
23 Johnny Logan 1951 Boston Braves 04-17-1951 24
18 Luis Marquez 1951 Boston Braves 04-18-1951 25
17 Chet Nichols 1951 Boston Braves 04-19-1951 20
11 Phil Paine 1951 Boston Braves 07-14-1951 21
7 Ebba St. Claire 1951 Boston Braves 04-17-1951 29
8 Bob Thorpe 1951 Boston Braves 04-19-1951 24
9 Rocky Bridges 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-17-1951 23
16 Earl Mossor 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers 04-30-1951 25
38 Dick Williams 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers 06-10-1951 22
37 Jack Cusick 1951 Chicago Cubs 04-24-1951 22
40 Dee Fondy 1951 Chicago Cubs 04-17-1951 26
18, 33 Bob Kelly 1951 Chicago Cubs 05-04-1951 23
35 Turk Lown 1951 Chicago Cubs 04-24-1951 26
6 Fred Richards 1951 Chicago Cubs 09-15-1951 23
32 Bob Schultz 1951 Chicago Cubs 04-20-1951 27
45 Ed Blake 1951 Cincinnati Reds 05-01-1951 25
11 Roy McMillan 1951 Cincinnati Reds 04-16-1951 21
39 George Bamberger 1951 New York Giants 04-19-1951 27
39 Al Corwin 1951 New York Giants 07-25-1951 24
38 Red Hardy 1951 New York Giants 06-20-1951 28
14, 24 Willie Mays 1951 New York Giants 05-25-1951 20
5 Ray Noble 1951 New York Giants 04-18-1951 32
15 Artie Wilson 1951 New York Giants 04-18-1951 30
37 Mel Clark 1951 Philadelphia Phillies 09-11-1951 25
38 Leo Cristante 1951 Philadelphia Phillies 04-21-1951 24
41 Niles Jordan 1951 Philadelphia Phillies 08-26-1951 25
9 Dick Young 1951 Philadelphia Phillies 09-11-1951 23
30 Con Dempsey 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-28-1951 28
35, 39 Harry Fisher 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-16-1951 25
25 Bob Friend 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-28-1951 20
26 Bill Koski 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-28-1951 19
24 Paul LaPalme 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 05-28-1951 27
2 Dale Long 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-21-1951 25
10 Jack Merson 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-14-1951 29
31 Joe Muir 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 04-21-1951 28
23 Paul Pettit 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 05-04-1951 19
6 Dick Smith 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-14-1951 24
27 Frank Thomas 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 08-17-1951 22
23 Len Yochim 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates 09-18-1951 22
25 Dick Bokelmann 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 08-03-1951 24
34 Larry Ciaffone 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 04-17-1951 26
15 Dick Cole 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 04-27-1951 24
32 Jackie Collum 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 09-21-1951 24
25, 26 Jack Crimian 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 07-03-1951 25
22 Bob Habenicht 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 04-17-1951 25
34 Dan Lewandowski 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 09-22-1951 23
21 Joe Presko 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 05-03-1951 22
16 Bill Sarni 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 05-09-1951 23
36 Jay Van Noy 1951 St. Louis Cardinals 06-18-1951 22
1951 National League Debuts


 

Find out which players bid farewell to their field's of dreams in the National League during the 1951 season as this group of players made their Major League debut!

Did you know that Future hall of famer Addie Joss made his Major League pitching debut on April 26, 1902 and tossed a one hitter?

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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